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Disco Fever
Tommy Boy's latest acquisition, Disco D, is ready to take ghetto tech to the masses.
In a Rolling Stone article two years ago, Beck pondered the possibilities of incorporating ghetto tech into some of his upcoming material because "...we heard that was the next big thing. We're going to ride the ghetto tech wave to the next Grammys." Today, Disco D - the 22 year old DJ who not only coined the term "ghetto tech," but also helped create the style - is finally out of college and ready for a full-time job. (more)
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Get Ready For This
A fistful of Anthrax never felt so good.
What do you do when your two most recent albums are blocked from reaching their full potential due to unfortunate business circumstances, your band name is a threat to national security and the genre that you helped make famous is practically foreign to the new MTV generation? If you're Anthrax, you pick your head up, record another album, get another record deal and take no shit along the way. (more)
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No Boundaries
In his first interview in over a year, Paul Bostaph discusses Systematic, Elton John, high school – and gives his official reason for leaving Slayer.
Systematic has already mastered the art of the "lucky break." And when your chances for success in the music industry are almost entirely dependent upon being at the right place at the right time, the Bay Area-based quartet has everything going its way right now. (more)
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The Finger Bangerz
Residence: South Bay Style: Just like every other shitty DJ in San Jose, except there's six of them and they're actually not shitty.
G-Wrex got his [name] by being a certified home wrecker. But he doesn't do that shit anymore. Or does he? (more) |
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Jukebox Review
The beginning of our search for the San Francisco bar with the best musical taste.
A bar's merits can be judged by many factors: swill vs. microbrew; hipster vs. grizzled alcoholics, swanky couches vs. dilapidated stools, perfume vs. b.o. But as any seasoned barfly can tell you, the soundtrack to your evening's debauchery can make or break the night. (more)
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H.E.A.R.ing Awareness
Don't let hearing loss take your music away forever.
In 1984, bassist Kathy Peck was quickly cruising toward success in music. As a member of San Francisco-based punk band The Contractions, Peck was playing large national venues and gigging with groups like The Go-Go’s, Duran Duran and Boingo. She was thrilled to have finally reached a point where she could play her music loud with thousands of shrieking teenage fans in attendance. However, that loud music and those shrieking fans also meant the end of her music career.
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