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$16.49 Many of those who revere R.E.M. tend to fixate on the Athens band's earlier days, when the Byrds-gone-new-wave jangle of Peter Buck's guitar and the inscrutable murmurs of curly-headed frontman Michael Stipe ruled the college-rock roost and set the standard for what came to be known as "alternative rock." Thus, it's often overlooked that the band didn't simply fade away after breaking through to the mainstream in the late-'80s. True to its title, IN TIME: THE BEST OF R.E.M. (1988-2003) chronicles the journey the group made after they became stars.
Ever willing and able to defy expectations, R.E.M. steadfastly refused to commercialize their sound or tart it up to fit the arenas that became their venues. IN TIME addresses the prolific 1988-1992 era with everything from the driving fan-favorite "Orange Crush" to the transcendent, tension-filled folk-rocker "Losing ...
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The reviewers tell us what to buy, but the public actually part with the cash. Surely 26 million people cannot be wrong, as original Mac guitarist Peter Green's creation became the prime example of AOR long after his departure. The inner strife and turmoil of the band is credited as having helped to make this many-headed beast into such a success. Keyboardist Christine McVie sparred with husband/bassist John, and singer Stevie Nicks scrapped with boyfriend/guitarist Lindsay Buckingham. Drummer Mick Fleetwood held the emotional mess together with confident steadiness as demonstrated in his confident, inventive playing throughout the record. Nicks' fiery vocals on "Go Your Own Way" complemented McVie's beautifully understated style on tunes like "You Make Loving Fun," exemplifying ...
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$12.15 Sicko Soldado is a Revolutionary Street Soldier.A crude appeal on the outside, a street rebel on the inside. A soldier prepared for the war zone with a non-violent objective. Sicko creates a unique mixture of a style uncommonly known. Causing a mental illusion with a powerful lyrical formation of words and events in twined with melodramatic rhythms. He is eager to manifest his culture with placid messages. Sicko will definitely prevail in this hip-hop scenario we call life. He has worked paving his way to an even higher aspiration at the same time that he was evaluating the revolution and modulated to a new age era when he initiated a movement formally identified as "Psycho Sequel" later to be "Dos Rivales" meaning two rivals. It unleashed a raw sound with a graspy voice united with a Krazy female vocalist. Showing the true side of Mexican-American barrio street life, and turning it into a reality check in verses and firme choruses executing performances. Proving that unity makes our neighborhoods stronger. Sicko had began booking shows in cities of whom where unheard of, promoting sample units in concrete localities, contributing time and money to support fellow underground artist and la causa, the cause. His name came from the place he was raised. Sunland Park, New Mexico was where he became "Sicko" considered in the calles as the sickest of the crowd. Introducing flows at house parties. Transferring so much energy through a ravenous microphone and steadily grabbing the attention of his people. He immediately forms an army of true followers that believe in this movement. Within a matter of years, he became well known throughout the southwest region. He started to get featured on albums created by great producers and shared the stage with a variety of other Latin Hip-Hop rap artist such as Kemo the Blaxican, Mellow Man Ace, Kid Frost, Proper Dos, Lil Rob and La Sinfonia, in many cities and their hot spots like The House of Blues in Los Angeles, The Aztlan Theater in Denver, El XO in Juarez, Mex. Also Teatro Revolucionario in Tijuana. He filmed his first video that aired on "The Roof" on Mun2 and had a live performance with Kemo the Blaxican on L.A. TV. Made a special appearance at the Latin Rap Conference in San Diego. Sicko, determined to remain true to his mission, he continues his movement. Being a main ingredient of the Dead Silence, he now has many projects on the works. Including the release of the yet to be album of the year that contains special appearances by Kemo, Mostro, Jehu and Monomaniac of Life Support. Killer beats by Topik and Kemo that are giving a defined Hispanic flavor with a revolutionary flare. Working on a few compilations that are distributed through the U.S. and Mexico. He continues to rock the stage at important venues but yet remains humble enough to still do house parties in his barrio. He has also become a role model for the youth that is growing up in gang warfare leading them to positive activities. Yet is intimidating at first glance to new comers and competitive rappers. He is also a spokesperson and ...
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