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What About Bob?: Mould Returns With “Body Of Song”

Back in 1998, feeling ignored and more than a little bored with loud guitar rock, Bob Mould took a semi-permanent
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Flip Your Gig: Leading The Post-Rock Lifestyle

When Hüsker Dü officially ended in January 1988, bassist Greg Norton was 29, decidedly unwealthy and unemployed. He ended up
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Key To The City: A Minneapolis Glossary

All Shook Down: the Replacements’ last album (1990) Jello Biafra: Dead Kennedys frontman Candy Apple Grey: Hüsker Dü’s first album
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Arcade Fire: View At The Top

Arcade Fire: View At The Top

On the fast track to indie-cult status, Arcade Fire slows down just long enough to survey its own sensible outlook
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The Wedding Present: A Career Overview

The Wedding Present: A Career Overview

“It’s not quite as romantic anymore, is it?” asks David Gedge, who, with the Wedding Present and Cinerama, has made
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John Davis: God Only Knows

Growing up in a devout Baptist household in Knoxville, Tenn., John Davis also worshipped deities like John Lennon and Pete
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Elliott Smith: All Things Must Pass

Elliott Smith: All Things Must Pass

Elliott Smith, 34, died on Oct. 21, 2003. He is survived by a private history, his personal demons, questions about
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania