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Outside April 2006 Ben Bleiman |
Thunder in the Temple In Tibetan refugee communities across northern India, the sounds of traditional Himalayan life are mixing with the wailing guitars of the JJI Exile Brothers whose incendiary rock provides the soundtrack for a new, less equanimous dissident movement among Tibetan young people. |
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Kid Rock...(A)Live and Loving It Besides being one of the most successful recording artists of the last decade, Kid Rock is first and foremost a live performer. He has just made the audio component of his shows available for home listening on his concert album, Live Trucker. |
AskMen.com Ryan Pierce |
Top 10: Music Rivalries Behind the hits of the '70s, '80s and '90s are stories of ambition, betrayal and conquest. Settle in as we chronicle the winners and losers in the roll call of rock 'n' roll rivalry. Ring the bell! |
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Interview: Ashlee Simpson Thirteen questions with the singer, MTV reality show star and younger sister of singer Jessica Simpson. |
AskMen.com Craig Mazin |
Top 10: Rockumentaries The rockumentaries on this list are remarkably diverse in their aims and styles, but all share the common trait of providing a unique and illuminating glimpse into the careers of the artists they portray. |
AskMen.com Robert Scalia |
Top 10: Rock Concerts Of All Time There are certain rock shows that, for one reason or another, transcend their particular tour date and venue and truly capture the essence of that artist or band, transforming one simple night into legend. |
DailyCandy September 12, 2005 |
Variations on a Theme Park Space Mtn's debut album features moody melodies that don't bring you down. |
DailyCandy September 6, 2005 |
Rock Candy A suggested music playlist for fall. |
Outside September 2005 Brian Alexander |
Jack Out of the Box America's multiplatinum surf troubadour Jack Johnson rides his dreams like a North Shore break. His secret? If you love what you do, life and work can both be a rip. |
Wired August 2005 William Gibson |
U2's City of Blinding Lights The Vertigo tour is a monster concert machine and the ultimate rock-and-roll R&D lab with 12,000 daisy-chained LEDs and spy cams controlled by a PlayStation. |
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