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Who isn't covering The Ramones these days?

"Ramones cover" turns up 3,630 entries on YouTube.

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Latest comment by: douglas martin: "the misfits' cover of "beat on the brat" = super-rad."

Free Music Friday with the Quiet Ones, Pattern Is Movement, Moby and more!

We're back from the great beyond to give you your weekly MP3 fix!

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Latest comment by: ChrisB: "Heavens to Betsy! No more Copy, Right?!?! It wasn't just the best covers blog (it's the only one I knew of) but was also one of the finest mp3 blogs on teh internetz. 4 years was a good run, though. Lobstar will be missed. Woah, reading her farewall post made me ...

Moby — Last Night

Moby — Last Night
The album, by all physical standards is a good one. In many senses, however, Last Night feels like the techno equivalent of a classically trained guitarist with top-of-the-line gear playing a Jimi Hendrix song.

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Latest comment by: Imaginary Shrie: "Wow, well I haven't heard the whole album so I can't comment on it in it's entirety. I have heard a couple of singles, and well... they're good. Yea, Moby is a commercial monster. And YES he is a partier (how else could he make such great music for doing ...

What's popular these days anyway: A Billboard update

It has been awhile since I've looked at the Billboard Album charts. I think this is mostly because I forgot they existed, but with spring here, it seemed like time to return.

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Latest comment by: Erik Gonzalez: "Cripes! Kate is ... 60?!"

"Say It's All Mine" by Moby

"Say It's All Mine" by Moby

"Say It's All Mine" by Moby

Moby's got so many angles he's a bloody dodecahedron...

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"Bring 'Em Home Now!" concert

Peaches photo by Erin Siegel

at Hammerstein Ballroom

The "Bring 'Em Home Now!" concert featured an array of artists and activists, including Peaches, Michael Stipe, Bright Eyes, Rufus Wainwright, Cindy Sheehan, Iraq veterans, Fischerspooner, and Steve Earle.

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AstroPOP! for April 2005

The world's only astrological forecast told entirely in CD reviews. This months edition features Parker and Lily, Moby, The Cops, Mercir, Harper Lee, Death Cab for Cutie, The Would-Be-Goods,The Luna Moth, The Long Ranger, Doves, Bugs Eat Books, and John Tsunam.

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