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	      <title><![CDATA[Go On And Lose It All OR In Defense of Cartel]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/873781/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[So here we stand. It's August 21st, and at midnight this morning, Cartel's eponymous "dropped."<br>  <br>  This record has been one of the most talked-about releases in recent  years. It all started way back in the spring when Cartel announced that  they had been approached by MTV, who asked them to record their  sophomore record in a bubble with over 40 cameras documenting their  every move. The instant that they accepted this offer, the internet  floodgates opened wide. Sure, there had always been people who didn't  like Cartel, but it wasn't them who were ridiculing them for their  decision. (Well, they <i>were</i>, but they weren't alone.) It was their <i>fans</i>. It was the people who had loved Cartel. It was the people who had seen them live four times and who had bought <span style="font-style: italic;">Chroma</span>  when it came out way back in 2005. It was the people who had defended  the band to the haters for all that time. They were the ones who  instantly turned on the band.<br>  <br>  The internet message boards were aglow with Cartel-hating. Cries of  "sellouts" and "puppets" were heard incessantly. How dare a band they  love so much go and sell their soul to the scene-devil, MTV? How could  they live with themselves after being inside that bubble that was  adorned with the corporate logos of KFC, Dr. Pepper, and the  evil-incarnate itself, Wal-Mart? They had betrayed their fans and  become another MTV band. They were Good Charlotte. They were Fall Out  Boy. They weren't the loveable quintet from Georgia anymore. They had  done something unforgivable. They were dead to them.<br>  <br>  And this was all without having even heard the entire record. <br>  <br>  Now the record is out in all of it's Bubble-infused goodness. Is it <i>Chroma</i>? No. And it shouldn't be. <i>Chroma </i>is  two years old. Most of the songs are older than that. Songwriters  progress. Bands change their sound. They grow and mature and become  better at their craft. They take more creative risks. And yes,  sometimes that alienates fans. But is it worth it to alienate a few  fans who can't deal with change rather than become stagnant and keep  putting out the same record? In my opinion, yes. It's the bands that  evolve that survive. <br>  <br>  When Weezer put out <i>Pinkerton</i>, it was shunned by the Weezer  faithful. Everyone was looking for a new blue record. They wanted to  hear the new "Buddy Holly" and the new "The World Has Turned And Left  Me Here." They wanted the slick, Rick Ocasek production. They wanted  the poppy nerd-rock. And Weezer failed to deliver. Instead, they got <i>Pinkerton</i>.  Instead of the radio-friendly sound they were used to, listeners got a  raw and organic band-produced concept record. The got songs like "Tired  Of Sex," "El Scorcho," and "Across The Sea." Critics hated it. Fans  hated it. It was a bomb. Weezer went into hiatus shortly afterward, and  the entire world, including myself, thought they would never hear from  Weezer again. Fast forward eleven years, and most consider <i>Pinkerton</i>  to be Rivers Cuomo's masterpiece. It took years for the icy reception  to melt away, but when it did, fans discovered what a gem that record  really was.<br>  <br>  Now, I am by no means comparing <i>Pinkerton</i> to the new Cartel record. <i>Pinkerton </i>is  what it is, an absolute masterpiece. What I am saying is that fan  reception is lukewarm at best right now. The way that it was made has  become more of a topic than the actual songs themselves. And isn't that  what a record is? It's songs. It's music. It's lyrics. Whether it was  made in a bubble or in someone's basement, it's the new Cartel record.  And it's definitely solid. It's a bit more "southern." It's a little  dirtier and grittier than <i>Chroma</i> was. It's just the natural progression of Will Pugh's songwriting. Do I think it's perfect? No. Is it solid? Absolutely. <br>  <br>  So put everything else out of your mind. Don't think about The Bubble.  Don't think about Dr. Pepper or a 10-piece Colonel's Fun Pack . Don't  think about TRL or MTV or anything else. Buy the record and listen to  it for what it is - the second record that a bunch of talented dudes  from Atlanta just put out.]]></description>
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		  		  	<category>chroma</category>
		  		  	<category>defense</category>
		  		  	<category>everyone listens</category>
		  		  	<category>pinkerton</category>
		  		  	<category>weezer</category>
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	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-08-21T08:51:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <title><![CDATA[The State Of How]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/719321/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[Tonight I Just Don't Care, I'm Having a Candy Dinner.<br> <br> So I
realize that I haven't written anything in ages. And that really bums
me out. For a while there, I was penning daily thoughts, spilling my
opinions to all who would listen. I had a rabid reader base of 3 or 4
at one point - I was prolific! Then, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thecomingweak" title="The Coming Weak">The Coming Weak</a>
decided we were going to play something like 15 shows in 25 days (while
still putting in 40 hours a week and finding time to hit my local
Newport watering holes), and I ended up focusing on other things. So
here it is, the end of July, and here is your update.<br> <br> <ul><li>
As I mentioned, the band has been playing an awful lot. We found
ourselves traveling all over New England this past month - from New
York City to Albany to New Hampshire and everywhere in between. As just
about everyone knows, <a href="http://thekidfromri.blogspot.com/2006/06/fin.html" title="this wasn't my first time in a tour van">this     wasn't my first time in a tour van</a>.
But it was the first time I've even been out with my own band, and boy
was it a blast. We made a lot of friends along the way, and played a
lot of really cool places. There were root beer chugging contests, <a href="http://media.gamespy.com/columns/image/jan04_punchout_01.jpg" title="Mike Tyson's Punch Out!">Mike     Tyson's Punch Out!</a>
re-enactments, lots of football throwing, and this guy (that's a
bicycle tire secured to that gentleman's neck wit ha bike lock, btw.): </li></ul> <br> <center><img src="http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d68/neverdude/IMG_1239.jpg"></center><br> <br>    <ul><li>
My birthday was this past week. To everyone who wished me well on mah
birthday, I thank you! The celebrations started on Sunday the 22nd. We
played a show at Club Hell with <a href="http://www.myspace.com/hopesfall" title="Hopesfall">Hopesfall</a>,       <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thejuniorvarsity" title="The Junior Varsity">The       Junior Varsity</a>, and       <a href="http://www.myspace.com/vanna" title="Vanna">Vanna</a>.
Tim and I decided to jointly observe our birthdays on this evening. We
had some fans bring us gifts, which fucking RULED. We got a sweet cake
(see below), which Tim and I devoured <i>sans utensils</i>, and I also got a <a href="http://a828.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/76/l_a205806543bc1d54758d44691c780f4b.jpg" target="_self">rad       t-shirt</a>.     </li></ul>   <br>
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   <br>        <ul><li>         The last highlight I'll, well, highlight is my actual birthday. It was         last Tuesday.         <a href="http://www.myspace.com/motioncitysoundtrack" title="Motion City Soundtrack">Motion         City Soundtrack</a> was playing in Boston that night.         <a title="Tim">Tim</a> and I had planned on this "birthday date" weeks         ago. So we trekked up in the Mini, and found our way to Axis.         <a href="http://www.myspace.com/theforecast" title="The Forecast">The         Forecast</a>
was already on when we arrived, so we missed half their set, but what
we did see was really, really good. Although, if the singer and our
guitar player <a title="Jamie">Jamie</a> had a         skinny-off, it'd be a real close call. After their set, we went up to my         friend <a href="http://www.myspace.com/benmatusow" title="Ben Are I">Ben         Are I</a>,
who was doing lights for the night, and he brought us up into the
lighting booth, which ran along the side of the room and offered us a
great view of the stage. Next was The Higher, whose name I won't link
because they <i>suck</i>. They were arrogant to the audience aaaand the         drummer had fucking <i>pot leaves</i> on his drum set. Like, not         stickers, but green sparkle pot leaves inlaid in to the silver sparkle         wrap. <b>FTL</b>.         <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sherwood" title="Sherwood">Sherwood</a>         <b> </b>played next, and they were killer as I expected. Around this         time,         <a href="http://www.myspace.com/armyofwords%20%20" title="Jessica Are I">Jessica         Are I</a> showed up, and we all moved to a platform that overlooked the         stage to witness the awesomeness that was to be the <b>Motion City         Soundtrack</b>
set. So they started. And I flipped out. I was screaming every word. I
was playing the air drums. Hard. I looked like an idiot. But I didn't
care - I was drunk <i>and</i> it was mah birthday. So they officially
edged the RX Bandits out of their slot for "The Best Live Band I've
Ever Seen." Afterwards, there were some sweet hangs on busses and at
bars, and then we drove home, listening to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/theagentsri" title="The Agents">The         Agents</a>.       </li></ul>     <br>
So that's that for now. The next month holds good things for me and the
band. We're currently doing pre-production on our EP, which is yet to
be titled. In early September, we're going in to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/strangewaysrecording" title="Strangeways Recording">Strangeways     Recording</a> to record the album. It's going to be engineered and produced     by Mike Poorman, who played in <span style="font-weight: bold;">Hot Rod     Circuit</span>, and has produced TREOS, Paulson, Converge, Piebald, etc.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.myspace.com/gnrstabb" target="_self">Steve Are I</a> will also be co-producing, although     his role will be slightly limited due to his work on the next     <a href="http://www.myspace.com/montyarei" title="Monty Are I">Monty Are     I</a> record and their upcoming tour with <span style="font-weight: bold;">Sum     41</span>.<br>     <br>     Oh, and yeah, I read     <a href="http://www.weeklyreader.com/readandwriting/content/binary/Deathly%20Hallows.jpg" title="Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows">Harry     Potter and The Deathly Hallows</a>.
Incredible. Simply incredible. And go ahead, make fun. I'll put an
Imperius Curse on you and make you kick your own ass.]]></description>
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		  		  	<category>harry potter</category>
		  		  	<category>jessica are i</category>
		  		  	<category>mike tyson's punch out</category>
		  		  	<category>monty are i</category>
		  		  	<category>motion city soundtrack</category>
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	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-07-30T13:02:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <title><![CDATA[Paramore's &quot;RIOT!&quot; Reviewed!]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/394831/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-style: italic;">Cross posted to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/holycrapamiawesome">MySpace</a>.</span><br><br>I'm going to begin this review by divulging a secret: I was not a huge fan of <a title="Paramore" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/paramore">Paramore</a>'s first CD. <i>Yes</i> I am a fan of sugary pop-punk, <i>yes</i> I am a sucker for a charismatic female lead singer, but when I first heard <i>All We Know Is Falling</i>,
I was not extremely impressed. The talent potential was definitely
there: the singing, musicianship, and songs were all good, but nothing
really <i>popped</i>. The two singles the album spawned were
definitely the strongest tracks on the album, and beyond that, there
wasn't really much deviation from the decent-pop-punk-record formula.
Was it a good record? Yes. Was it a <i>great</i> record? Not at all. <br><br>About
a year ago, however, I saw them live for the first time. Their stage
presence was great, the way Hayley interacted with the crowd was
nothing short of pro, and the playing was superb. The crowd ate it up.
I found myself a little less skeptical, and ever so slowly, my opinion
on the band began to change. I revisited their record shortly
thereafter, but this time I approached it from a different angle. I
took into account that <i>All We Know...</i> was the product of a
bunch of green kids making their first foray into a business that chews
up and spits out bands almost daily. In the year following the record's
was release, they had seasoned and their new-found confidence was
undeniable. <br><br>Fast forward to, June 12th 2007, the day that their sophomore effort, <i>Riot!</i>,
was released. As soon as my lunch break began, I bee-lined it to the
nearest record store to procure myself a copy. Upon my return to work,
I began to listen, and was hooked. The difference between the two
albums was noticeable immediately. (Think of the the time you visited a
friend from high school you hadn't seen in years, and his little sister
walked into the room, smoking hot. She was most certainly not the
scrawny little 13 year old you remembered...) The thing that struck me
immediately was the caliber of Hayley Williams' vocal performance. Her
voice is so much stronger and resolute than on the previous effort.
Granted, she's not taking any Christina-esque risks vocally, but it's
definitely a squarely solid effort. This was echoed by Hayley herself
in an <a title="absolutepunk.net" target="_blank" href="http://www.absolutepunk.net/">absolutepunk.net</a>
interview at Bamboozle, where she stated that this record showed "a lot
more confidence, [both] as a band and personally." And it shows. The
evolution of the band's sound from <i>All We Know... </i>to <i>Riot!&nbsp; </i>can be likened to the growth Fall Out Boy sustained between <i>Take This To Your Grave</i> and <i>From Under The Cork Tree</i>.
I think this record, while solid, is a stepping stone for Paramore. The
band contends that this is "the record they want to be remembered for."
I honestly believe that their <i>coup de grace</i> is yet to come.<br><br>The
record starts off with a stunner: "For A Pessimist, I'm Pretty
Optimistic." The feel of this song is actually very similar to
"Thriller" from <i>Infinity On High </i>(less the Jay-Z intro,
obviously) and the momentum carries through "That's What You Get," and
straight in to the third track, "Hallelujah." (Wow, I'm just now noting
all the FOB parallels. Strange for a band on Fueled By Ramen...) This
is one of my favorite tracks on the record. It really puts a spotlight
on Hayley's vocal abilities by showcasing her range a bit here. The
next track, "Misery Business," is the single, and with good cause. It's
clearly the strongest track, (probably seconded by "We Live For This,"
the album's closer). <br><br>For the most part, the pacing of the
record is good, but it does hiccup a bit after "Misery Business." The
two weakest songs on the record, "When It Rains" and "Let The Flames
Begin," are placed back-to-back, and it definitely trips the flow of
listenability. The songs are good, but their placement is questionable.
After that come "Miracle" and "Crushcrushcrush," both of which have
highly-addictive hooks. "Miracle" is a pretty straight-up pop song,
while "Crush..." reflects an retro 80's New Wave vibe.&nbsp; <br><br>The
last three songs on the record are sequenced wonderfully. The ninth
track, "We Are Broken" is a pretty, piano-laden pop ballad, and it is
contrasted immediately upon completion by the two-step stylings of
"Fences." The album's final track, "We Live For This," will probably be
the second single. It's a driving little number accented by gang vocals
and a <i>very </i>recognizable pre-chorus culled <i>directly</i> from Refused's "Liberation Frequency." It's sure to be a crowd favorite during live performances.<br><br>Paramore isn't breaking any musical ground with <i>Riot!</i>, but in this year of the pop-rock record (such as Fall Out Boy's <i>Infinity On High</i>,
and the forthcoming releases from Cartel and Motion City Soundtrack)
it's going to be one of the standouts. The lyrical content is simple
and catchy, the hooks are great, and the musicanship is solid -
basically, it's everything a good pop-punk album should be. It<i> </i>will
be the record that secures Paramore's place as one of the principal
players in the punk rock scene. The best is yet to come from these
young Tennesseans, and I think, as Hayley sings in "Hallelujah": <i>somehow, everything is going to fall in to place.<br><br></i><br>And thank you again, <a href="http://firstcrush.buzznet.com">Erica</a>, for your help with this.<i><br></i>]]></description>
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		  		  	<category>paramore</category>
		  		  	<category>record review</category>
		  		  	<category>riot!</category>
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	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-06-13T10:45:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <title><![CDATA[43 days and counting...]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/381311/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[Here are the following reasons why my birthday week (July 20-July 27) is going to rule:<br>  <br>  <ol><li>On Sunday, July 22nd, my singer <a title="Tim" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/timwhite7">Tim</a> and I are having a co-birthday party. Cute, I know. But it's not just any old co-birthday party. It's going to be at <a title="Jerky's" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/jerkysbar">Jerky's</a>  in Providence. We've got the night booked, we've got the sound system,  we've got over 150 people on the invite list, and we've got an epic  line-up of guest DJ's (including <a title="Steve Are I" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/gnrstabb">Steve Are I</a> spinning a <i>sweet</i> set of 80's rock and roll;&nbsp;<a title="TCW" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/thecomingweak">TCW</a> bassist <a title="Jeff Langmaid" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/3258437">Jeff Langmaid</a>, who will be throwing down some of the finest mid-90's-early-00's punk; <a title="yours truly" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/holycrapamiawesome">yours truly</a>,  who will be playing whatever I feel like because it's MAH BIRTHDAY; and the lovely and talented <a href="http://firstcrush.buzznet.com">Erica Are I</a>, who's set is sure to fill the dance floor) and we're working on getting a drink  sponsor for some free cocktails, but we'll see how that goes (but if  anyone knows anyone in RI, plz advise). So yeah, should be sick times.  Everyone is invited. More details to come. Stoked.com.</li><li>On Tuesday, July 24th, <a title="Motion City Soundtrack" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/motioncitysoundtrack">Motion City Soundtrack</a>  is playing at Axis in Boston. My tickets came last Thursday. Sup  awesome. Also appearing are The Higher and one of my current "it"  bands, <a title="Sherwood" target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/sherwood">Sherwood</a>. <br>    </li><li>Also on Tuesday, Cartel will release their much anticipated and completely bubble-laced <a title="new self-titled record" target="_blank" href="http://http//www.absolutepunk.net/gallery/files/1/0/8/3/CARTEL_COVER.jpg">new self-titled record</a>. <br>    </li><li>ALSO on Tuesday, July 24th, I will turn 27 years old. That's mah birthday proper. Plz send presents and well-wishes. <br>    </li></ol>  <br>  Plus, it's my birthday week, so the rest of the dates shall be filled  with revelry and alcohol consumption. I also might take a trip to the  Foxwoods for a night, so I'll be lookin' for a posse to round up for  that... <br>  <br>  Yeah. My birthday has sucked every year since I was like 22. (Last year  was pretty good, though. Sup, Six Flags?) This year should prove to be  scrumtrulescent. Word.]]></description>
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		  		  	<category>it's mah party and i'll do what i want</category>
		  		  	<category>motion city soundtrack</category>
		  		  	<category>stoked.com</category>
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	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-06-11T11:22:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <title><![CDATA[Reunited, and it feels so gooooooood..]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/350581/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[In light of the upcoming  <a href="http://www.danceinmyblood.com/2007/06/05/glassjaw-at-the-glasshouse-july-13-2007/" target="_blank" title="Glassjaw reunion">Glassjaw  reunion</a>, I thought it would be a cool idea to write about the some bands I  would like to see reunite, if only for a single show. (OK, so Glassjaw never  really broke up <i>persay</i>, but you know what I mean.) Now, this originally  started out as a top 5 list, but I included a no-brainer sixth, as there were bands I  just could not leave off. Also, as a rule, the band had to form post-1990,  otherwise my list would be peppered with bands like The Clash, Minor Threat,  Circle Jerks, Operation Ivy, etc. So we're keeping it simple here. So, without  further hesitation...<br>  <br>      <ol><li>        <b>Blink 182. </b>This is obviously a no-brainer. From the first time I        heard the opening riff to "Dammit" over ten years ago, I knew that this        band and I would have a torrid love affair for years to come. <i>Dude        Ranch</i> remains in my top 10 albums of all time (which you may recall        from        <a href="../journal/267701/" title="this journal entry">this        journal entry</a> from a few weeks ago), and I celebrated each subsequent        record immensely. I was extremely disappointed when the announced their        "<a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1497320/20050222/blink_182.jhtml" target="_blank" title="indefinite hiatus">indefinite        hiatus</a>" in 2005, and as more and more details surfaced regarding the        hiatus in the following months, the more and more it looked like this        break was in fact a break-up. Oh well, it's as Mark sang in "Apple        Shampoo": <i>the start was something good, but some good things must        end.</i>      </li><li>        <b>Refused. </b>Let's get one thing straight. This band was revolutionary.        This band broke up because they made a record so good that they could        never top it. This band that preached about the evils of capitalism and        fascism poetically ended mid-set when police stormed the basement show        they were playing. <i><a title="The Shape Of Punk To Come" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shape_Of_Punk_To_Come">The Shape Of Punk To Come</a></i> was a fucking        <b>masterpiece</b>, the likes of which will never be seen again in terms        of impact on a genre and revolutionary record making. And their        dissoultion solidified their legend      </li><li>        <b>Jawbreaker. </b>Jawbreaker  broke up just as I was beginning to get into punk rock. I never really  had heard much about them, except for Screeching Weasel name-dropping  them in "Suzanne Is Getting Married." But, a few years ago, I came  across a used copy of <i>Dear You</i>, so I purchased it. It was some  of the best $8.99 I've ever spent, and after listing to it, as well as  the previous three records, I came to realize just how important this  band was to the music I loved. The scathing, biting lyrics paved the  way for the sharped-tongue words issued forth by Chris Conley, (in  fact, the album title <i>Through Being Cool</i> is <a title="lifted straight from a Jawbreaker song" target="_blank" href="http://www.musicsonglyrics.com/J/jawbreakerlyrics/jawbreakerunlistedtracklyrics.htm">lifted straight from a Jawbreaker song</a> ) and their Kerouac-refrencing made it cool for punk rockers to be smart and well read, not just snotty skateboarders.</li><li><b>Face To Face. </b>This band is perhaps the most  underappreciated group in punk rock history. Through twelve years and  six incredible albums (seven, if you include the tribute record, <i>Standards and Practices</i>),  this band just never got it's due. I saw them twice, and each time they  just blew me away. Unfortunately, I was one of the few. It's funny  because just about every band out there will attest to the things that  Face To Face gave to the scene, but the fans never quite got it. In  fact, they <a title="wrote a song" target="_blank" href="http://www.lyrics007.com/Face%20To%20Face%20Lyrics/Shoot%20the%20Moon%20Lyrics.html">wrote a song</a>  about how futile and unforgiving the music industry can be on their  final record. Still, they are one of my biggest influences, and they  gavew so much more to music than they ever got in return.</li><li><b>Mighty Mighty Bosstones. </b>What can you say about these  guys? Going to Bosstones shows were some of the best times of my life.  These guys would play upwards of 15 songs a night, and when they were  done, they would ask the crowd what they wanted to hear. I'll always  remember the time that Dicky bellowed "What do you want to hear?!?" as  he had so many times before, and 19-year old me, front and center,  screaming "Holy Smoke!" with a few of my friends, only to have Dicky  reply "You want 'Holy Smoke'?" followed by the crowd going apeshit and  the Bosstones launching into it. Those were the sweatiest, smokiest,  drunkest shows I've ever been to, and what I wouldn't give to see them  play just one more time...</li></ol>And for the reasons displayed in the video below, the 6th slot goes to <span style="font-weight: bold;">At The Drive-In</span>. No further explanation is necessary.<br><div style="text-align: center;"><object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ZagV69HujUY"><param name="wmode" value="transparent"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ZagV69HujUY" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" height="350" width="425"></object><br><div style="text-align: left;"><br><br>I'm interested to see what everone else comes up with. As you all know, I'm a huge fan of top 5 lists. Everyone has that one band they're just dying to see get back together (I already know what a few of you will choose) so let's see it.<br></div></div>]]></description>
		  		  	<category>at the drive-in</category>
		  		  	<category>blink-182</category>
		  		  	<category>face to face</category>
		  		  	<category>jawbreaker</category>
		  		  	<category>mighty mighty bosstones</category>
		  		  	<category>refused</category>
		  		  	<category>reunited</category>
		  		  <category>Buzznet</category>
	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-06-06T11:48:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <title><![CDATA[Is it can be camping tiemz now plz?]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/344081/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[So this is inconsequential to 99.9% of people who even bother to read
this, BUT Rhode Island's DEM has decided to, as of next season, allow
reservations at its state campgrounds. Now, I am huge into camping at
RI parks, mostly because the fee is a scant $14 a night (compared to
private camping facilities which charge upwards of $22-$30 per night),
so for the camper on a budget, it's very easy on the walletz. Also,
while camping is a getaway, I'm still close enough to home to not have
to take days off work (KEY when you haven't accrued any vacation time
at your present job).<br>
<br>
Currently, reservations are not accepted and any Rhode Island park <i>except</i>
Fisherman's Memorial Park in Narragansett (and with good cause - it's
fucking beautiful and it's a short walk from Scarborough State Beach),
but in order to reserva a site there, one must engage in a tedious and
archaic first-come-first serve snail mail application process. Boo @
that. Every other park is simply first come, first serve. Normally,
that's fine, but I have run into situations where I've taken time off
work, called to see if there are available sites, and had the person at
the other end be all "well, we have a few but we anticipate we'll be
booked solid for the entire weekend, so I would get here as early as
possible." Except less articulate and with a thicker Rhode Island
accent. (Sidenote: you have to be borderline retarded to work at a DEM
campground for the summer. Or so it seems.)<br>
<br>
So needless to say, I usually end up with some crappy site in the
sticks far, far away from the boat ramp. (Note: I am gay for canoeing.
Like, it owns me. I know all the proper strokes and techniques and it
bothers me when people can't canoe in a straight line...just one of
those things).<br>
But no more! Now I can reserve that site in the Fisherman's Camp at
Burlingame and not have to worry about how I'm going to portage my
canoe a mile and a half. So I'm psyched.<br>
<br>
Again, most of you don't care. But if anyone feels like sneaking some
booze into a state park and playing card games via citronella candle
light this summer, please inquire within.]]></description>
		  		  	<category>camping</category>
		  		  	<category>canoeing</category>
		  		  	<category>everyone listens</category>
		  		  	<category>nerd stuff</category>
		  		  	<category>no alcohol allowed</category>
		  		  	<category>outdoors</category>
		  		  	<category>tentz</category>
		  		  	<category>yes i was a boy scout</category>
		  		  <category>Buzznet</category>
	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-06-05T12:41:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <title><![CDATA[Friday Links! Happy...June...Day?]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/319921/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[So the long weekend is over. I'm slowly recovering - my synapses are
finally firing just as steadily as they should be, and I'm pretty sure
most of the alcohol is out of my bloodstream. Bummer, I know, but with
a bachelor party on Thursday and a wedding to attend on Saturday, that
situation should rectify itself rather quickly. Regardless, some cool
stuff has been going on, so here are your links:<br><br>
<ul><li>Anyone who read my <a title="All Time Desert Island Top 5" href="../journal/267701/" target="_blank">All Time Desert Island Top 5</a> journal last week knows that I am absolutely enamored with <span style="font-weight: bold;">The Clash</span>.
Well, there is a documentary out there that debuted at the Sundance
Film Festival this year about the life of the band's prolific front
man, the one and only <a title="Joe Strummer" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Strummer" target="_blank">Joe Strummer</a>. It's entitled <span style="font-style: italic;">The Future Is Unwritten</span>.
The film documents Stummer's entire life, from his nomadic beginnings
living as the son of a diplomat to the glory years with The Clash to
his time with The Mescaleros and finally, his untimely death and
unrivaled legacy. He is truly one of the most influential figures in
modern music. The film was released in the UK on May 18th, so look for
it coming to our parts shortly. <a title="Here is the official website" href="http://www.joestrummerthemovie.com/">Here is the official website</a>.<br>
</li><li>Our favorite bubble band, <a title="Cartel" href="http://www.myspace.com/cartel" target="_blank">Cartel</a>, has videos performing four new tracks up on YouTube. Yuo can check them out <a title="here" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4lSiy_K1oY&amp;eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eabsolutepunk%2Enet%2Fshowthread%2Ephp%3Ft%3D240942" target="_blank">here</a>, <a title="here" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fh1NHrCnsY&amp;mode=related&amp;search=" target="_blank">here</a>, <a title="here" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKZo-8kmLPQ&amp;mode=related&amp;search=" target="_blank">here</a>, and <a title="here" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GffHP4hhb0I&amp;mode=related&amp;search=" target="_blank">here</a>.
</li><li>The third song from theMySpace Smashing Pumpkins tribute is now up for the listening pleasure of the public. Head on over to <a title="+44's MySpace page" href="http://www.myspace.com/plus44" target="_blank">+44's MySpace page</a> to check out their version of "I Am One," which is hands down my favorite song off <span style="font-style: italic;">Gish</span>.<br>
</li><li>As we all know, the music industry is in turmoil. Record sales
are down, bands are no longer being signed to multi-kabillion dollar
contracts, and the advent of something the kids like to call the
"interwebs" has led to a stratospheric increase in file sharing.
Artists can no longer rely on&nbsp; physical record sales to sustain
themselves, and labels hell-bent on plodding along like they always
have will find themselves in financial shambles if they don't change
their ways. The CD format is dying. (<span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Note: </span></span><span style="font-style: italic;">I will be writing an upcoming journal entry on my feeling regarding the death of the CD shortly. Watch for it!</span>) Artists such as <a title="Wilco" href="http://www.wilcoworld.net/" target="_blank">Wilco</a>, <a title="RX Bandits" href="http://www.rxbandits.com/" target="_blank">RX Bandits</a>, and <a title="Saves The Day" href="http://www.savestheday.com/" target="_blank">Saves The Day</a>
have resorted to shedding themselves free of their labels and
distributing their music themselves. In fact, all three of these bands
even <span style="font-style: italic;">record</span> their own
records. Unfortunately for bands that haven't had the accolades that
these three artists have, it's tough to get records made, even if you
are signed to a label. Smaller bands signed to independent labels still
kick and scratch their way across the country in breakdown-prone vans,
sleeping on floors the whole while. They pay for their own merch, they
load their own equipment in and out every night, and they manage their
own tours. Sometimes it's because their label just doesn't have the
money for extravagant tour support. Other times it's because the label
has other, larger bands it needs to focus on, and therefore, incubating
these newer bands is an afterthought. All that being said, here are
three different insights into the woes of the industry: </li></ul>
<ol><ol><ol><li>Scene darlings <a title="Circa Survive" href="http://www.myspace.com/circasurvive" target="_blank">Circa Survive</a> released the much anticipated sophomore record yesterday. The band decided to release <span style="font-style: italic;">On Letting Go</span>
at a low introductory price: "ten duckets [sic]...at most places," in
an attempt to "completely stick it to the man." You further read about
their take on buying records vs. downloading them <a title="here" href="http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=240780" target="_blank">here</a>, in a message written to <a title="Absolutepunk.net" href="http://www.absolutepunk.net/" target="_blank">Absolutepunk.net</a> by guitarist Brendan Ekstrom. 
</li><li>Charismatic and sometimes volatile, Dallas Mavericks owner <span style="font-weight: bold;">Mark Cuban </span>is
no stranger to strongly expressing his feelings. Here, he pontificates
about the death of the CD format. He does make a few arguments that he
just simply doesn't back up, and at times he talks in absolutes
(Remember, only Siths talk in absolutes), but for the most part, he
makes some valid points, such as this: "<strong style="font-weight: normal; font-style: italic;">We are in a market where, whether we like it or not, the music industry has tethered us to our PCs."</strong><strong style="font-weight: normal;"> You can read more about his views </strong><a title="here" href="http://www.blogmaverick.com/2007/05/29/the-future-of-the-music-business-again/" target="_blank">here</a><strong style="font-weight: normal;">.</strong> 
</li><li><a title="This article" href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/05/28/eveningnews/main2858961.shtml" target="_blank">This article</a> deals with bands that self-finance, and spotlights <span style="font-weight: bold;">Clap Your Hands Say Yeah</span> and <span style="font-weight: bold;">Wilco</span>.
As with most online journalism these days, it's not terribly
informative, but there are a few pertinent quotes, such as this one
from Wilco helmsman Jeff Tweedy"<span style="font-style: italic;">Technology
has evened the playing field. If the artist can gain more power over
the situation — over the economics of the situation — why wouldn't they
take it?</span>" </li></ol></ol></ol>
<ul><li>Finally, here are the three bands I've been super gay for over the past weekend. Seriously, <a title="Sherwood" href="http://www.myspace.com/sherwood" target="_blank">Sherwood</a>'s <span style="font-style: italic;">A Different Light</span>, <a title="Inkwell" href="http://www.myspace.com/inkwell" target="_blank">Inkwell</a>'s <span style="font-style: italic;">These Stars Are Monsters</span>, and <a title="The Dear Hunter" href="http://www.myspace.com/thedearhunter" target="_blank">The Dear Hunter</a>'s <span style="font-style: italic;">The Meaning Of, &amp; All Things Regarding Ms. Leading </span>are
all that I've been playing. I strongly suggest that you check them out.
If you're into the whole downloading thing, I recommend you obtain the
following awesome tunes: <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sherwood</span>: "Song In My Head," "The Best In Me," and "Alley Cat;" <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Inkwell</span>: "The Tragedy of David Gribble," "Jazzercise In A Tie," and "This One's For Kermit Washington;" (<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Note: </span>Amazon.com is packaging this CD with </span><a title="Monty Are I" href="http://www.montyarei.com/" target="_blank">Monty Are I</a><span style="font-style: italic;">'s "Wall Of People, and </span><a title="when you buy both together" href="http://www.amazon.com/These-Stars-Are-Monsters-Inkwell/dp/B000FFP03C/ref=sr_1_2/102-0748039-1901756?ie=UTF8&amp;s=music&amp;qid=1180553581&amp;sr=8-2" target="_blank">when you buy both together</a><span style="font-style: italic;">, you save exactly $0.00. Such a deal!</span>) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Dear Hunter</span>: "The Oracles On The Delphi Express," "Red Hands," and "Dear Ms. Leading." </li></ul><br>So
that should be good to occupy you for a short time. I've got a couple
of cool longer essays in the works, too that should be posted up within
the next few weeks, including my aforementioned "state of the music
industry" journal, a book review for "<a title="Everybody Hurts" href="http://www.amazon.com/Everybody-Hurts-Essential-Guide-Culture/dp/0061195391/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-0748039-1901756?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1180554468&amp;sr=8-1" target="_blank">Everybody Hurts</a>,"
and a super secret collaboration I and a colleague are working on that
will make you want to break out your Pietasters records and start
picking up the change. So until then, all the best!<br>]]></description>
		  		  	<category>cartel</category>
		  		  	<category>clash</category>
		  		  	<category>everyone listens</category>
		  		  	<category>fucking buzznet</category>
		  		  	<category>inkwell</category>
		  		  	<category>joe strummer</category>
		  		  	<category>rx bandits</category>
		  		  	<category>sherwood</category>
		  		  	<category>the dear hunter</category>
		  		  	<category>wilco</category>
		  		  <category>Buzznet</category>
	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-06-01T12:27:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <title><![CDATA[Happy Bubble Day +1]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/279131/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[So here it is, the Friday afternoon before a lazy Memorial Day weekend. It's
pushing 90 degrees outside, and tomorrow is forecasted to be even hotter. I'm
not complaining, though. I have a long weekend ahead of me and a day filled with
bar-hopping around Newport to look forward to on Monday. After much teasing,
summer is <span style="font-style: italic;">finally</span> here, and I couldn't be
happier. I've broken out the shorts and the sandals and sunglasses, and I'm
ready to my favorite season by the horns. Oh and my birthday is in two months
from yesterday. JUST SAYING. (A wish list is posted on my
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/holycrapamiawesome" target="_blank" title="MySpace">MySpace</a>
page if anyone is interested...k, sorry.)<br>
<br>
<br>
<ul><li>
    Pictures from
    <a href="http://www.cartelrocks.com/" target="_blank" title="Cartel">Cartel</a>'s
    first day in
    <a href="http://www.drpepperbubble.com/" target="_blank" title="The Bubble">The
    Bubble</a> have appeared on their
    <a href="http://http//cartel.buzznet.com/user/photos/?id=6692381" target="_blank" title="Buzznet">Buzznet</a>
    page. It looks like their really plugging away at that new record! That new
    song is due in two days, dudes! Anyways, I hope that everyone had a happy
    Bubble Day yesterday. For those of you that went to the party at
    <a href="http://http//www.angelsandkings.com/" target="_blank" title="A &amp; K">A
    &amp; K</a>, I'm not jealous. It was just as good watching on TV.<br>
  </li><li>
    The new <span style="font-weight: bold;">Circa Survive </span>record is
    currently streaming from their
    <a href="http://www.myspace.com/circasurvive" target="_blank" title="MySpace">MySpace</a>
    page. I've given it a couple listens over the past few hours, and I'm
    digging it. Granted, it sounds <span style="font-style: italic;">exactly
    </span>like one would expect it to sound, but I'm really not complaining.
    I'm a big fan of their sound. From what I can discern from the streaming
    tracks, the production on this record is far superior to that of
    <span style="font-style: italic;">Juturna</span>. My one gripe with the first
    record was the terrible sound on it - I think it really detracted from the
    record overall. It seems that problem has been remedied, however. The sound
    is still spacy and ethereal, but it's cleaner and less muddled. I'm in to
    it.<br>
  </li><li>
    <a href="http://www.absolutepunk.net/" target="_blank" title="Absolutepunk">Absolutepunk</a>
    has posted the second Bamboozle interview video featuring The Spill Canvas,
    Plain White T's, Powerspace, The Early November, and Armor For Sleep, among
    others. You can check that
    <a href="http://http//www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=239759" target="_blank" title="right here">right
    here</a>.<br>
  </li><li>
    <a href="http://www.myspace.com/paramore" target="_blank" title="Paramore">Paramore</a>
    was recently interviewed on <span style="font-weight: bold;">FUSE</span>'s
    <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thesauceonfuse%20%20" target="_blank" title="The Sauce">The
    Sauce</a>. You can view that video
    <a href="http://http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGOvDkrNHI4&amp;eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eabsolutepunk%2Enet%2Fshowthread%2Ephp%3Ft%3D239717" target="_blank" title="here">here</a>.
    They answer run-of-the-mill interview questions: Are you excited for the new
    record? Are you psyched to play Warped Tour? Etc. Nothing groundbreaking,
    but entertaining nonetheless.<br>
  </li><li>
    Earlier this week, there was rumor flying around that
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">Fall Out Boy</span> was going to be on the
    soundtrack for the Simpsons' Movie. Accrding to Pete Wentz,
    <a href="http://http//www.falloutboyrock.com/falloutboy/blog_detail.php?uf_item_id=2-1586412&amp;uf_system_id=2" target="_blank" title="this is false">this
    is false</a>.<br>
  </li></ul>
<br>
OK, that's all I've got for now. Have a wonderful weekend. I'm going to go play
"Drink The Beer." It's one of my favorite games. I always win!<br>
<br><br>]]></description>
		  		  	<category>bubble</category>
		  		  	<category>cartel</category>
		  		  	<category>circa survive</category>
		  		  	<category>drink the beer</category>
		  		  	<category>everyone listens</category>
		  		  	<category>fall out boy</category>
		  		  	<category>paramore</category>
		  		  	<category>teh weekend r00lz</category>
		  		  <category>Buzznet</category>
	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-05-25T12:27:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <title><![CDATA[All Time Desert Island Top 5]]></title>
	      <link>http://everyonelistens.buzznet.com/user/journal/267701/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://djrossstar.buzznet.com/user/video/play/400271/" target="_blank">DJ Rossstar</a>, via <a href="http://firstcrush.buzznet.com/user/journal/261571/" target="_blank">Erica</a>, has asked his blog readers to come  up with their Top 5 albums of all time. You know, the record you've  been listening to straight through since the day you bought it without  skipping a single song. The record that, no matter what musical phase  you happen to be in, you will always come back to. The record that's  been a constant companion, through thick and thin, good times and bad.  Here are mine, in order:<br><br><div style="text-align: center;">1.<img src="http://fusionanomaly.net/clashlondoncalling.jpg"><br><div style="text-align: left;">The Clash is "the only band that  mattered." I believe there was a time when that was entirely true,  although it was slightly before/very early on in my lifetime. Still,  discovering this record at 17 changed my life. From the opening romp of  "London Calling," to the piano-rock of "The Card Cheat"; Paul Simonon's  driving bass in "Guns of Brixton," to Joe Strummer's accusatory wails  in "Train In Vain," this record is a masterpiece. It's  flawless.<br><br><div style="text-align: center;">2.  <img src="http://www.aversion.com/bands/jimmyeatworld/images/rev609.gif"><br><div style="text-align: left;">Jimmy Eat World has been there from the  beginning. They've outlasted Jawbreaker and the Sunny Day Real Estate  and The Get Up Kids and The Promise Ring Braid and Face To Face... all  of them. And they still continue to put out brilliant records while  maintaining an ever growing fan base. They are living legends. And in  my opinion, this record is their <span style="font-style: italic;">Mona Lisa</span>. There are no hiccups on this  record: "Sweetness", "Cautioners", "Authority Song","The Middle," and  of course, the song that's easily one of my favorite songs ever  written, "A Praise Chorus." <br><br><div style="text-align: center;">3. <img src="http://www.notmyself.com/blogpics/063106-pinkerton.jpg"><br><div style="text-align: left;">This is the dark horse Weezer record. It  was never a commercial success. It was never a critical success. It's  raw and unpolished and loose. But it's perfect. Stepping away from the  uber-produced sound of <span style="font-style: italic;">The Blue  Album </span>(itself no slouch of a record), Weezer recorded this  record live. It's full of musical idiosyncrasies, and if you listen  closely, no two verses are ever played quite the same. But it's no  matter - the songs themselves are the strength - "Tired Of Sex",  "Getchoo", "El Scorcho", and the timeless "Across The Sea."  <br><br><div style="text-align: center;">4. <img src="http://www.punknews.org/images/covers/brand_new-deja_entendu.jpg"><br><div style="text-align: left;">This record is the perfect "scene" record.  There are tales of breaking hearts and of having your heart broken.  It's a tale of anger and sex and passion and maturation. Everyone goes  through those growing pains, and that's why this record is timeless to  me. It's a snapshot of my late teens and early twenties. It's the  <span style="font-style: italic;">Everyman</span> of  records. The music is simple. The lyrics scathe and bite. It's chock  full of unforgettable one liners. It begins with the ethereal "Tautou,"  crests with "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" and "The Boy Who  Blocked His Own Shot," and culmonates with the lamenting "Play Crack  The Sky," and from second 0:01 until the Beatles' lyric-check at the  end, it's perfect.<br><div style="text-align: center;"><br>5. <img src="http://www.interpunk.com/itemimages2/23899.jpg"><br><div style="text-align: left;">A long time ago, I started dating a girl.  After our first weekend together, I gave her a tremendous mix CD with a  bunch of different songs on it. I called it "Soundtrack To A Weekend."  When we broke up, she gave me a CD entitled "Soundtrack To A Weekend  #2." It consisted of this record in its entirety and nothing more, and  it has barely come out of my CD player or off my playlists  since.&nbsp; I thought that was brilliant. TTTYG is a scathing,  brilliant record. It's pop/punk/rock at its finest. For two and a half  years, "Tell That Mick He Just Made My List Of Things To Do Today" has  been my ringtone. That's how much I love this record. "Homesick At  Space Camp." Gem. "Grand Theft Autumn." Gem. "Reinventing The Wheel To  Run Over Myself." Gem. And to think, this band has only gotten <span style="font-style: italic;">better</span> since this  record.<br><br><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-style: italic;">The Rest Of The  Best<br></span><div style="text-align: left;">6.  <span style="font-weight: bold;">Blink 182. </span>Dude  Ranch<br>7. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Jimmy Eat  World. </span>Clarity<br>8. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The Get Up Kids. </span>Something To Write Home  About<br>9. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Motion City  Soundtrack. </span>Commit This To Memory<br>10. <span style="font-weight: bold;">New Found Glory. </span>Sticks And  Stones<br><br><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Also Receiving  Votes:<br></span><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Cartel.  </span>Chroma;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Belly. </span>King;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Anberlin. </span>Never Take  Friendship Personal;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Fall Out Boy. </span>From Under The Cork  Tree;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Monty Are I. </span>Wall Of People;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Saves The Day.  </span>Through Being Cool, Stay What You Are;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Jack's Mannequin. </span>Everything  In Transit;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">The  Lawrence Arms. </span>The Greatest Story Ever Told;&nbsp;  <span style="font-weight: bold;">Jawbreaker. </span>Dear  You;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Mighty Mighty  Bosstones. </span>Let's Face It;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">NOFX. </span></span>Punk In Drublic;&nbsp;  <span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span>The Pogues. </span>If I Should Fall From  Grace With God; <span style="font-weight: bold;">New Found Glory.  </span>New Found Glory, Coming Home; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Operation Ivy. </span>Energy; <span style="font-weight: bold;">Green Day.  </span>Dookie<br><span style="font-style: italic;"></span></div></div><span style="font-style: italic;"></span></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]></description>
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	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-05-23T12:29:00Z</dc:date>
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	      <description><![CDATA[Diving on in,&lt;<br><ul><li>We'll begin with a <a href="http://www.abc4.com/content/specials/as_seen_on/story.aspx?content_id=0391e6f3-4081-4c8f-86c5-d72a03a31220">PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT.</a> Parents be warned - there's a phenomenon sweeping the country, and it's known as EMO. It's a subculture where "happiness is a sin," and those who practice it "celebrate sadness and pain." Seriously, this article made me laugh out loud (or "LOL" as the kids say). It astounds me that this kind of shit passes for hard-hitting and insightful journalism these days. I would be embarrased if my name were on that by-line. (It should be noted that <a href="http://www.abc4.com/content/about/bios/reedcowan/default.aspx">the guy who wrote that story</a> is an Emmy-winner. Just throwing that out there...)</li><li>NEWAYZ... The new <b>Dear Hunter</b> record, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thedearhunter"><i>The Meaning of, &amp; All Things Regarding Ms. Leading</i></a> came out yesterday. And it's stellar. Nay, it's <i>interstellar</i>. I'd heard some of the <i>Ms. Leading</i> demos last summer, and I was blown away. Since then, it seems that Casey has carefully honed his craft, and the newer recordings of the songs are simply amazing. AMAZING, I say. The album goes from soft piano ballads to zydeco-tinged hoedowns to soaring, epic refrains and back round again. The songs aren't nearly as poppy and sing-alongable, but I think that because of the experimentation and sheer scope of this project, it could quite possibly be the "scene <a href="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0002EQ7E2.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg"><i>Graceland</i></a>" I strongly suggest picking this up. Standout tracks: "The Lake And The River","Red Hands", and "Black Sandy Beaches."</li><li>By now we've all seen the intro to <a href="http" www.falloutboyrock.com="">FOB</a>'s set on the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzwoEWjesBk">Honda Civic Tour</a>. It's absurd, yet slighly awesome, especially when the d00dz pop out of the stage using pneumatic launch ramps. Well, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sutk0tGrXcI">here's some footage</a> of Victoria from Cobra Starship having some fun with them. </li><li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_books#List_of_Best-Selling_Single-Volume_Books">Here is a list</a> of the best-selling books of all time. There are 6 Harry Potter books in the Top 20. I don't know what that means, but it's pretty impressive. </li><li><b>Fall Out Boy</b>, <b>Panic! At The Disco</b>, and <b>N.W.A.</b> will be featured on the <a href="http://community.tvguide.com/thread/Simpsons-Movie-Soundtrack/800014414">soundtrack</a> for the new <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFoUDZiOI9o">Simpsons movie</a>. PSYCHED.COM.</li><li>This isn't a link, but I'm gonna say that Memorial Day is this weekend, and that I am so excited for the following things, all of which happen in Newport post Mmrl Dy: tourists walking down mah street, overnight parking bans for those without stickers, jacked-up booze prices (seriously, it costs more to buy a Miller Lite at One Pelham East in the summer than it does in NYC), tourists clogging my means of egress, douchebag frat asses brawling outside my window, bars filled with shitty cover bands and no-talent "reggae bands" (seriously, if you're going to play reggae, you can't just listen to a bunch of old Sublime and hope for the best), annnnnnd tourists again FTW. <br></li></ul>]]></description>
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		  		  	<category>the dear hunter</category>
		  		  <category>Buzznet</category>
	      <dc:creator>everyonelistens</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-05-23T07:14:00Z</dc:date>
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