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| | The Love Reaction [ mp3 ]album: Tattooed Beat Messiah format: mp3 release: 1988 bitrate: 320 length: 41:15 min
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Tracks of Tattooed Beat Messiah:
Wolfchild.mp3
Prime Mover.mp3
Skull Spark Joker.mp3
Back Seat Education.mp3
Hey Baby.mp3
Bad Girl City.mp3
Untamed Stare.mp3
Tattooed Beat Messiah.mp3
Born To Be Wild.mp3
Upside Down.mp3
Let's Break The Law.mp3
Spasm Gang.mp3
Holy Gasoline.mp3
Planet Girl.mp3
Kid's Stuff.mp3
Messianic Reprise.mp3
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| | The Love Reaction [ mp3 ]album: The Best Of format: mp3 release: 2000 bitrate: 200 length: 41:27 min
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Tracks of The Best Of:
Prime Mover.mp3
Skull Spark Joker.mp3
Back Seat Education.mp3
Bad Girl City.mp3
Untamed Stare.mp3
Tatooed Beat Messiah.mp3
Born To Be Wild.mp3
Let's Break The Law.mp3
Spasm Gang.mp3
Driving On Holy Gasoline.mp3
Planet Girl.mp3
Kid's Stuff.mp3
Messianic (Reprise).mp3
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| | The Love Reaction [ mp3 ]album: I Am Rock format: mp3 release: 2002 bitrate: 304 length: 38:39 min
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Tracks of I Am Rock:
I Am Rock.mp3
Jane In Blue.mp3
Shake.mp3
Hurricane.mp3
The King Of Love.mp3
Helsinki Motorcycles.mp3
Fucked By Rock.mp3
20,000 Women.mp3
The Devil Drives.mp3
Call Me Baby.mp3
Christmas Eve On The Reeperbahn.mp3
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News from our arhive: Burn Keeps Usher Hot |
"Burn" is proving to be as smoking a jam as "Yeah!," as the single helps Usher to remain in the hot seat of the Billboard albums chart. Mr. Entertainment's fourth album, Confessions, sold another 228,000 copies last week, just barely enough to keep country singer Gretchen Wilson out of the #1 slot, according to SoundScan. The one-two punch of hit singles has helped Usher's album to maintain its position in the top slot for seven of the eight weeks since its release (D12 bumped it into the #2 spot two weeks ago).
Wilson's debut album, Here for the Party, trails Confessions by less than 1,500 copies, while the album's hit single, "Redneck Woman," moves to #2 on Radio & Records' country-radio chart.
Dirty South pioneers 8Ball & MJG's seventh LP, Living Legends, comes in at #3. Featuring contributions from Ludacris, Twista, 112 and P. Diddy, the album sold more than 120,000 copies on the heels of the single "You Don't Want Drama."
While D12 World will slide two spots to #4, with more than 117,000 copies sold in its third week out, Hoobastank's The Reason takes one step forward to #5 (79,000 copies sold) as the crossover single "The Reason" shows no signs of slowing down.
The latest addition to the Cash Money clique, 48-year-old Teena Marie, will make her reintroduction at #6 with La Dona by selling more than 75,000 copies. Marie's first album in a decade — and her 10th overall — features collaborations with Gerald Levert, Common and her former boyfriend Rick James, though the soulful R&B singer is flying solo on her hit single, "I'm Still in Love."
The rest of next week's top 10 finds Prince's Musicology vacating its three-week-old spot at #3 for a place at #7 (with more than 68,000 copies sold); Now That's What I Call Music! 15 up two notches to #8; Mario Winans' Hurt No More down a deuce to #9 (60,000); and Petey Pablo taking the biggest dip with Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry, which will fall from #4 to #10 (56,000).
End of Heartache, the third album by metal quartet Killswitch Engage, will bow at #21, their highest chart position ever. And the soundtrack to "Shrek 2," with its eclectic roster of artists ranging from pop stars (Counting Crows) and disco kings (Lipps Inc.) to celebrity dabblers (Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas covering "Livin' La Vida Loca") and misanthropic singer/songwriters (Eels, Tom Waits, Nick Cave), will come in at #36, rounding out the top-40 debuts.
Big strides were made by rockers showing staying power, as Modest Mouse's Good News for People Who Love Bad News moves up 11 spots to #23 — a 16 percent increase in sales — on the popularity of "Float On"; and Scottish hipsters Franz Ferdinand will jump up 42 spots to #65 with their eponymous debut.
And more than 9,500 people looking to make the next Black Album permutation (i.e. Grey Album, Slack Album, Double Black Album, etc.) picked up the a cappella version of Jay-Z's latest, which will come in at 106. |
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