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PSA – The Daily
February 13, 2008
54 – Nelly
January 31, 2008
On Nelly: Aww, the southern twag of Nelly finally finds its home on my list. Hate it or not, he became one of the most successful artists reppin’ the south in 2000, and omitting his 4 year hiatus, he still continued to put out hits for the masses. Will he continue this with his anticipated album [...]
55 – Red Hot Chili Peppers
January 31, 2008
On Red Hot Chili Peppers: These California boys have a knack for being a bit naughty and rowdy. I was surprised I even found a picture of them with their shirts on. From the heart pounding bass of Flea to the piercing voice of Anthony, the Red Hot Chili Peppers had sound that produced a following [...]
56 – The Starting Line
January 31, 2008
On The Starting Line: Like a close disciple of NFG, The Starting Line got their beginnings at Drive-thru records at the beginning of this decade. This likely made Drive-thru records the most punk-pop label at the time. 3 albums deep, The Starting Line have found a new, distinct sound that won’t grab a lot of radio play. [...]
57 – Rage Against The Machine
January 31, 2008
On Rage Against The Machine: Politically driven but musically sound, Rage Against The Machine always had some new subject to attack. Lead by the dagger throwing de la Rocha, RAGE blended funk and rock seemlessly to create anthems for college students and activists alike. Their music definitely influenced many listeners to rebuke the commercialization and comfortable of our [...]
58 – Busta Rhymes
January 28, 2008
On Busta Rhymes: Busta Bust always has his rhymes running a hundred miles an hour, but he still makes his flow vibe with the beat. Of course, this was hard for the typical cat to keep up, so they would have to rewind that tape/cd. Talk about replay value. I admit I was a bit disturbed when he parted ways with [...]
59 – Foo Fighters
January 28, 2008
On Foo Fighters: As successful and well received they have been in the past couple years, I can’t help but reminisce about how they were before. They didn’t have to teeter a line between radio-friendly and in-your-face records. They were straight Foo Fighters, with a kick of humility to keep them in check. But they have [...]
60 – Snoop Dogg
January 28, 2008
On Snoop Dogg: If I had a blunt for everytime Snoop threw up the W, I’d be as high as he is, 24/7. I remember a couple years back when he announced that he was going to stop smoking. Suffice it to say, his success depends on that persona, so it was inevitable that he would kick the [...]
61 – New Found Glory
January 27, 2008
On New Found Glory: You know when you go through a phase, and there was that one thing that basically just pushed it to the brink? Well rock was the phase, and New Found Glory were the ledge holders. There was enough instrumentation to consider them rock, but too much pop to call them punk. [...]
62 – Weezer
January 27, 2008
On Weezer: N.W.A. at its finest (Nerds that is). These guys could rock hard or mellow out with their hearts content on the outcome. I’m glad to see them still around, it shows their music was not just generational, it’s good. And how could you go wrong with a lead singer by the name of [...]