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 | Dude Ranch Terrific sales of their independent Cheshire Cat got Blink-182 signed to a major label (MCA) for 1997's Dude Ranch, which led to radio hits ("Dammit," "Josie") and platinum sales. No "sell-out" on the band's part, though, as Dude Ranch<... Manufacturer: Cargo / Umgd | $3.00 - $9.98 |
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 | Minutes to Midnight "Minutes to Midnight" is rock's most anticipated album of the year. This album redefines one of today's most adventurous, accomplished and acclaimed bands. Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea | $11.65 - $18.98 |
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 | Blue Third Eye Blind's second album will go a long way in helping the San Francisco-based band to shed their corporate-rock label. Less grandiose and obvious than their 1997 debut, the elegantly flawed Blue crackles with energy and dark humor, but doe... Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea | $4.56 |
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 | Smash Smash is a generous helping of guitar power-pop. The delightful Middle-Eastern surf guitar on "Come Out And Play" hides harsh sentiments in poppy guitar riffs. Singer Dexter Holland mocks the school systems that think the solution to school violence is ... Manufacturer: Epitaph / Ada | $6.73 |
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 | The End Begins Tantric garnered a platinum record (their self-titled debut), a strong second release ("After We Go") on Maverick Records, and considerable critical acclaim before members left, their label changed direction, and the bottom dropped out of their future. ... Manufacturer: SILENT MAJORITY | $10.61 - $15.99 |
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 | Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone? There's a disturbing trend in the Northwest: bands are getting way over-hyped before their first full-length record (which is often mediocre and disappointing) even hits the streets. Seattle's Harvey Danger, however, deserved the buzz that their debut C... Manufacturer: Fontana London | $7.95 |
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