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| Bowling for Soup "1985" |
 | Bowling for Soup take a humorous look back at the golden age of MTV and the music scene of the 80's and ask some pretty damn good questions in their brand new video "1985" from their latest release "A Hangover You Don't Deserve"
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| Velvet Revolver "Fall to Pieces" |
 | Velvet Revolver's debut album has already been certified platinum and the band continues its 1st tour together. Check out the 2nd single "Fall to Pieces" a very personal & haunting song written by VR frontman Scott Weiland.
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| South "Colours In Waves" |
 | The U.K. trio South and nomadic quartet Metric mine their energy from very different places -- the former from an easygoing mash-up of pub rock, mopey Brit psychedelica and dance grooves, the latter cribbing New Wave's nervy synth lines and clashing guitars. Off their brand new album check out "Colours In Waves".
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| The Beta Band "Assessment" |
 | The Beta Band are John Maclean, Steve Mason, Robin Jones, and Richard Greentree. Formed while studying at college in Edinburgh, Scotland, they bring an eclectic mix of alternative and kraut rock styles with ambient dub and samples. Special thanks to "J" at Astralwerks!
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| Franz Ferdinand - Michael |
 | Did you know: The song contains a secret message from 1:35 to 1:39 saying, "She's worried about you, call your mother", if played backwards.
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| The Killers "Mr. Brightside" |
 | This one goes out to "Dan C". Hailing from LA, this band has cited as influences everyone from The Cars to Oasis, Smashing Pumpkins to Talking Heads, The Beatles to their hometown hero, Elvis. Here's "Mr. Brightside".
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| The Killers "Somebody Told Me" |
 | Hailing from a city of sky-scraping facade, Las Vegas' The Killers are a mighty fine example of style over substance. With the sounds of Interpol, Duran Duran, Blondie and The Cure all wrapped in one here's their latest. Special thanks to "T" at Cornerstone!
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| Pulp - Common People |
 | The song is about those who were perceived by the songwriter as wanting to be "like common people" and who ascribe glamour to poverty.
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| Supergrass - Alright |
 | "We are young / we are free / Keep our teeth / nice and clean" is hardly an incendiary motto, but the lyrics to "Alright" rather summed up Supergrass' influential Britpop statement of intent, I Should Coco. It's about being young, about riding on buses, about smoking cigarettes and about getting a little bit tipsy.
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| Mark Ronson ft Amy Winehouse - Valerie |
 | Mark Ronson was born in London but moved to New York when he was eight. This year he asked his English compatriot to sing with him. Her raucous voice makes this song so exciting.
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| Dizzee vs. The Strokes - Just a Reptilian |
 | A brilliant mash-up by a guy named Lionel Vinyl. The singing sounds partly almost mad but the song definitely makes you wanna dance. One last thing: Try to figure out what the producer wants to express by the video.
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| Coldplay Viva la Vida |
 | New from Coldplay Viva la Vida. The video isn't out yet just the itunes ad and the MTV performance. Soon as its out we'll get it.
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| Incubus "Drive" |
 | Check out this live clip of Incubus. Their unique sound is not just found in the studio, if you've never seen them live your missing a great show.
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| Jimmy Eat World "The Middle" |
 | Jimmy Eat World took a much different path to stardom. Having no record company, no manager, or A & R person liberated the band and helped to deliver their strongest effort to date, "Bleed American". Fueled by the first single "The Middle".
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| Plain White Ts - Hey There Delilah |
 | What's it like in New York City? Met these guys in a hotel room once there a lot of fun but
I don't think there still looking for Delilah
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| Crystal Method and Filter - trip like i do |
 | "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" is a reworking of "Trip Like I Do", a song featured on The Crystal Method's debut album Vegas. The track was recorded for the 1997 film adaptation of the Spawn comic book series. The song was co-written by Filter, who also appeared on vocals and guitars and in the song's video.
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| Caesars "Jerk It Out" |
 | That catchy tune you've been hearing on the iPod Shuffle commercial is the Caesars "Jerk It Out" from their U.S. debut album, '39 Minutes Of Bliss (In An Otherwise Meaningless World.).' At the end of April the brand new Caesars album, 'Paper Tigers,' will be released!!
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| Faith No More "Epic" |
 | The video, filmed in 1990, for the song, "Epic", from Faith No More's 1989 album, "The Real Thing", FNM's 3rd album, and first with vocalist Mike Patton.
Many believe this was their first single/video from the album, but in actuality, "From Out of Nowhere" was the first.
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| Nirvana "Smells like teen spirit" |
 | Seems like along time since Cobain's been dead. This is the anthem that started the alternative music scene. Guns and drug never last.
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