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Stephen Mejias  |  Nov 28, 2005  |  4 comments
Briana (11), my youngest sister, has a Myspace page whose icon announces: "I Love Emo."
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 28, 2005  |  0 comments
Sheesh, I thought my neighborhood was bad.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 28, 2005  |  0 comments
Cooking for geeks. My kind of place.
Stephen Mejias  |  Nov 28, 2005  |  3 comments
A problem:
I spent much of this long holiday weekend feeling guilty about not doing any work. I don't really like long weekends. They mess me up, make me feel out of sorts, ill at ease.
Stereophile  |  Nov 27, 2005  |  93 comments

It's not unusual for an artist to have a single great album, nor is it rare for someone to have several strong releases over a career. But what are the three greatest <I>consecutive</I> releases by a single group or artist?

What are the three greatest <I>consecutive</I> releases by a single group or artist?
Here they are
71% (87 votes)
Can't think of any
5% (6 votes)
<I>Rubber Soul</I>, <I>Revolver</I>, and <I>Sgt. Pepper</I>
24% (29 votes)
Total votes: 122
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 27, 2005  |  0 comments
The list corporations would rather you didn't see.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 27, 2005  |  1 comments
An easy-enough-for-Americans version.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 27, 2005  |  0 comments
. . . to break a copier. Remember folks: Do not drink and photocopy body parts at the office party. You might have to submit to small arms inspection.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 27, 2005  |  0 comments
There have been even further developments on the Sony BMG root kit debacle since the last time we updated you. The reports that Sony artists were unhappy that the company had been caught compromising consumers' computers were confirmed by Newsweek. That magazine reported that Trey Anastasio's Shine, which was released on November 1, the day after the story broke, sold 15,000 copies in its first week, but plummeted to 7,000 by week two, when the story was all over the press. Since then, all 52 albums with the XCD "protection" have been pulled. Patrick Jordon, director of marketing at Red Light Management, which reps Anastasio, said, "It's been damaging, and certainly we're going to discuss that with the label."

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