| Vol XXXV No. 84 |
Tuesday, February 5, 2002 |
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Bad Religion find the perfect Process for punk
By TOM O'CONNELL
Scene Music Critic
Bad Religion is one of the bands responsible for bringing punk rock to the mainstream. In 1980 they scraped together enough money to produce their first album and their record label, Epitaph, was born. Since then, they have grown a reasonably ... [more]
Master P's latest, Game Face, fails to score big
By LAURA ROMPF
Scene Music Critic
One might say the most lasting contributions Master P has made to the rap industry is the introduction of his son Lil' Romeo and the annoying yet catchy "Uh" sound that is found on each tune he has participated in since ... [more]
Live album showcases Dispatch's diverse talents
By JOHN FANNING
Scene Music Critic
December of 2001 saw the release of Gut the Van, a double live album showcasing the highpoints of up and coming band Dispatch's 2001 tour. Drawing mainly from shows in the Northeast, where the band has their strongest following, the material ... [more]
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