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Staind

  • Blogs

    March 7, 2013

    The 20 Worst Albums of the '90s: The Complete List

    Sure, you had the Bill Clinton blowjob scandal, OJ, Pakistan and India going nuclear, mad cow disease, the Rodney King decision, and Titanic. But what made the '90s truly awful was its music. That's not to say that there weren't bright spots -- early Beck, say, or Ok Computer and much of hip-hop's g ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 6, 2013

    The 20 Worst Albums Of The '90s: 10-1

    The 20 Worst Albums Of The '90s: 20-11 Sure, you had the Bill Clinton blowjob scandal, OJ, Pakistan and India going nuclear, mad cow disease, the Rodney King decision, and Titanic. But what made the '90s truly awful was its music. That's not to say that there weren't bright spots -- early Beck, say ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 23, 2012

    What's Better, Fifty Shades of Grey or Staind's 14 Shades of Grey?

    [Editor's note: Deathmatch pairs two things that have something in common, and determines who is better. It's a concept we sort-of ripped off from MTV, except that instead of claymation it's the printed word!] Released in 2003, 14 Shades of Grey is the fourth studio album from alt-bro / tough-guys- ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 4, 2012

    Top 10 Jukeboxes in Los Angeles

    For all the best of L.A. music, download our free Best Of Mobile app. See Also: Best Hip Hop Jukebox in a Dive Bar An amazing jukebox will tell exactly how connected bartenders and their bosses are to their patrons and the moods they want to create. This list is composed of those heroes that wou ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 12, 2012

    Why Limp Bizkit on Cash Money Makes Sense

    See also: Fuck Guilty Pleasures: Limp Bizkit Had An Amazing Run It's confirmed: The Limp Bizkit-on-Cash Money era is upon us, whatever that might entail. We know because last week at the Laundry Bar in Melbourne, Austrailia, Bizkit/House of Pain turntabilist DJ Lethal spun "Ready to Go," the world ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 12, 2011

    9/11 Changed Everything For The Music Industry

    ​By Chaz Kangas September 11th brought irrevocable change to our society, and the music industry was no exception. It was also a very strange time; both rap group The Coup and metal band Dream Theater released album covers with the World Trade Center in flames. Radio DJs across the country, m ... More >>

  • News

    September 25, 2003

    The Kids Aren’t Alright . . . They’re Amazing

    Why what was old and lost and a bit odd is young and new — and exciting — again

  • Music

    June 19, 2003

    No Said Fred

    Edited by Kateri Butler

  • Columns

    December 6, 2001
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