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A marriage of a punk/ska sensibility to catchy songwriting is the simplest way to describe the music of Detroit natives the Suicide Machines. The band's third album, THE SUICIDE MACHINES, continues the group's tradition of emotional extremes. The group has focused its sound, and it's obvious that the Suicide Machines have settled into their collective skin as a pop band.
"Green" revisits ground broken by pop-punk pioneers such as All, while "I Hate Everything" slips in some hip-hop stylings. The band delivers a heavy-handed love anthem with "Perfect Day." Echoes of the Clash shine through in "Sincerity." Clocking in at barely more than a minute, "Reasons" is the shortest and most brutal track offered on THE SUICIDE MACHINES. "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" uses thrash and ska grooves, which contrast surprisingly well with a string section. Ironically, what you'd expect from a band named the Suicide Machines is a far cry from what it delivers: tight arrangements, strong vocal harmonies, and plain old good songs.
Recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California.
The Suicide Machines: Dan Lukacinsky (vocals, guitar); Royce Nunley (vocals, bass); Jason Navarro (vocals); Ryan Vanderberghe (drums).
Additional personnel: Patrick Warren (harmonium); Bennett Salvay (organ); Joe Bishara (programming, loops).
Alternative Press (4/00, p.103) - 3 out of 5 - "...Infectious songs...with jangly guitars, feel-good choruses and more pop hooks than a Matthew Sweet record....this is the album that will move the Suicide Machines from the mosh pit to the malls." CMJ (2/00, p.67) - "...a remarkably compelling pop-punk album, where the best bits are the pop parts rather than the expected punk..." Suicide Machines Music Review Purchase Suicide Machines CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lagwagon Trashed CD (1994)
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$6.69 Lagwagon has always been labeled as the stereotypical Fat Wreck Chords band. With a sound similar to that of NOFX and many other bands on that label (i.e., galloping pop-punk, harmonized vocals and a start-stop rhythm), these guys have been unfairly judged as another carbon copy California band -- but Lagwagon has a more mature, structured sound in comparison to a lot of the bands on the aforementioned label. With their second album, Trashed, it's pretty obvious that they've grown up lyrically as well. The opening track, "Island of Shame," deals with the isolation of having a disease in a narrow-minded small town. Along with some of the more serious songs on Trashed, there are an equal number of ...
| | Bouncing Souls CD (1997)
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$10.35 All but forgotten, the self-titled third full-length from New Jersey's Bouncing Souls never made much of an impact, yet it still has more highlights than it does embarrassing mistakes. A little rougher around the edges than the group's earlier recordings, the record opens with the near disorienting hardcore attack of "Cracked" before settling into some much more familiar territory. The back to back pop-punk bounce of "Say Anything" and "Kate Is Great" are probably the two most impressive tracks on the record, and once they are taken care of, the band lapses into some less than inspiring punk rock. It certainly isn't poor, but in light of the wry upbeat numbers the band has churned out before and after this record, it is just not up to par. "Holiday Cocktail Lounge" and the anthemic "East Coast! Fuck You!" close out the record on a high note, but over the course of the 16 tracks there is little that could be called ambitious and plenty that doesn't even merit ...
| | Clerks Uncensored DVDs (2000) Uncensored
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| | Dogma DVD (1999) Pan & Scan
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$10.69 Imaginative theology and a bigger-than-usual budget make Kevin Smith's (CHASING AMY, CLERKS) fourth film a kind of post-Catholic fantasy that only a comic-book enthusiast of his caliber could dream up. It concerns banished angels, Loki (Matt Damon) and Bartleby (Ben Affleck) who, after a few millennia in Wisconsin, discover a loophole in Catholic doctrine that would allow them back into heaven--but prove the fallibility of God and destroy the universe. As they make their way to New ...
| | Fight Club DVDs (1999) Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Dubbed; Subtitled; Digipak
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$21.49 FIGHT CLUB is narrated by a lonely, unfulfilled young man (Edward Norton) who finds his only comfort in feigning terminal illness and attending disease support groups. Hopping from group to group, he encounters another pretender, or "tourist," the morose Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter), who immediately gets under his skin. However, while returning from a business trip, he meets a more intriguing character--the subversive Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt). They become fast friends, bonding over a mutual disgust for corporate consumer-culture hypocrisy. Eventually, the two start Fight Club, which convenes in a bar basement where angry men get to vent their frustrations in brutal, bare-knuckle bouts. Fight Club soon becomes the ...
| | Finding Nemo DVDs (2003) Full Frame; Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Subtitled
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$23.45 Co-helmed by WALL-E director Andrew Stanton, FINDING NEMO follows Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks), an overprotective clown fish father, as he desperately searches the farthest reaches of the sea for his missing son Nemo. Marlin's journey leads him beyond the Great Barrier Reef into deeper and darker waters, where he meets Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), a forgetful yet optimistic blue tang, and a number of not-so-friendly--and often very hungry--aquatic creatures. Meanwhile, little Nemo finds himself in a dentist's fish tank in Syndey, Australia, along with other underwater captives, including Gill (Willem Dafoe), the group's scarred Moorish idol leader. As Nemo works with his new friends on a plan to escape their tank, Marlin and Dory swim closer, but they'll need more than just fins to get into the dentist's office.
This fifth computer-animated outing by Pixar continues the company's ...
| | Songs That Made Them Famous CD (2003)
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| | Vanished Favorite Scar CD (2005)
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| | Internal Affairs CD (2005) Reissued
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| | M80 When I'm Lit (The Next Big Thang) CD (2006)
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$13.89 M80 is a fierce rapper with a piercing voice. His verbal abilities and wordplay are simply remarkable. From hard-hitting hooks and volcanic verses to magnificent metaphors and ridiculous rhymes. His patented approach at songwriting combined with his original rap style and complex ...
| | Black Bonzo 2 CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Lemish Yes & CD (2008)
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$18.99 Percussionist George Marsh and pianist Noam Lemish have been working together as a duo since the early part of 2007. “Yes And” is their first release. \"Marsh is, in himself, one of the finest and most versatile percussion sections in jazz.\"
 Rick Van Horn, Modern Drummer Magazine“As a musician, Lemish is deeply engaged, highly disciplined and his talent is without doubt world-class. I have every confidence that his music and thought will encourage his generation.” 
 W.A. Mathieu - Composer, author and teacher
\"George\'s sound enhances the music and his imagination makes for marvelous coloration and surprises - and he has roots!\"
 Shelly Manne\"It is well known that Noam is one of my favorite musicians. I admire his talent and openness to reach out and create new music.” 
Jessica Felix, Artistic Director of Healdsburg Jazz Festival\"A true jazz freak\'s drummer: loose, propulsive, constantly directional and incredibly sensitive.\" 
Mike Bourne, Down Beat MagazineGeorge MarshAt fifteen George Marsh became a professional drummer in Belleville, Illinois. His early experiences included work with Sam Andria, Jimmy Williams, and Barbara Streisand. He studied percussion with Tom Siwe and Jack McKenzie at Champagne-Urbana, and later played with the Lyric Opera, The Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players and many great Chicago jazz musicians. Since 1968, he has lived in the San Francisco area where he has performed and recorded with musicians such as: David Grisman, Jerry Garcia, John Abercrombie, Mose Allison, Joe Henderson, Harold Land, Denny Zeitlin, Terry Riley, William Allaudin Mathieu, Pauline Oliveros, Kronos Quartet, Mel Martin, etc. If you were around in 1970, perhaps you caught him with Chuck Berry, Loading Zone or The Jerry Hahn Brotherhood at the Fillmore West and East.George has written percussion music for such films as Never Cry Wolf and The Black Stallion. He premiered a suite of his pieces for chamber ensemble in the fall of 2002 at the Lincoln Center in New York which featured Rich Fudoli (reeds), David Wessel (interactive electroacoustics), and Mel Graves, bass. And he also performed on this same concert with TimelessPulse featuring Pauline Oliveros (just intonation accordion), Thomas Buckner (vocals), Jennifer Wilsey (percussion), and David Wessel (interactive electroacoustics). He is currently playing and composing for the David Grisman Quintet and TimelessPulse. He is currently touring with the David Grisman Quintet. George has taught drumming and rhythm theory at the University of California at Santa Cruz since 1982 and also teaches at Sonoma State University and at his private studio in Santa Rosa California. Inner Drumming is Marsh\'s first drum instruction book, a highly praised and unique manual for drummers. Keep a lookout for George\'s new version ...
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