Interview with I Set My Friends On Fire: Almost Famous

“Soujla Boy up in dat ho/Watch me crank it/Watch me roll.” Those words are not just pure poetry, but are also the opening lines to the single most downloaded song of all time, “Crank That Soulja Boy” by Soulja Boy. (It has been downloaded over three million times to date.)…

by   |  02/06/2008  |  Comments (0)

Interview with Saves The Day: Black Sheep Among Sinners

Saves The Day is a band comprised of legend and lore. Any teen growing up in the scene today is aware of the impact that the band has made on the music community. For ten years, they’ve continued to fascinate fans of all ages with their heartfelt song lyrics and…

by   |  10/31/2007  |  Comments (0)

Interview with Between The Buried And Me: Showing Their True Colors

“If I could get anything tattooed on my ass, it would be Michael Jordan getting ready to dunk into my asshole,” said Tommy Rogers, lead singer of Between The Buried And Me. For a band that claims to be “the most boring guys on earth,” Rogers’ choice of body art…

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All Teeth And Knuckles: Club Hits To Hit The Clubs With

White folks have their own hip hop now. Forget the days of silly white boys copying their more talented brothers. California twosome Teeth And Knuckles are bringing a spanking fresh vibe to the genre in the form of electro-pop on their debut Club Hits To Hit The Clubs With.

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by   |  08/29/2007  |  Comments (0)


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