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Ozzy Osbourne dishes on 'Guitar Hero' and technology
Q: Can you say anything about next year's Ozzfest? (This year's is a one-off concert with Metallica and System of a Down Saturday in Dallas). A: I guess my wife has a plan up her sleeve. There will be something next year. I think
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Review: The Mars Volta’s “The Bedlam in Goliath”
The end result at its worst sounds not unlike a Latin-tinged answer to Rush, mixed with metallic influences like System of a Down , mixed with some of the most challenging free jazz you can imagine. For a few minutes, this can be interesting. For
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Unlike Vietnam Era, Pro-U.S. Music Reigns
that might say a lot about public tolerance for anti-war music. But there are exceptions. Alternative metal band System of a Down 's "Boom" hit mainstream airwaves and climbed the charts, boosted by a video directed by activist filmmaker Michael
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Group Issues List of 'Lyrically Questionable' Songs
Under the Bridge" Smashing Pumpkins, "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" Peter Gabriel, "When You're Falling" System Of A Down , "Chop Suey!" Lenny Kravitz, "Fly Away" Tom Petty, "Free Fallin'" Bruce Springsteen, "I'm On Fire