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Insane Clown Posse in general: ... of all I have to agree that the songs are a little demented and are not for the faint of heart. I will say that if you like to be entertained and are not easily lead by the lyrics you should try any of the albums listed. I myself am 40 years old and i listen to ICP occasionally to get a good laugh and to also enjoy some of the mixes and cuts that are used in their music. they have a way of using things in th...
Read the full review: ICP rocks beeooccchhheeesss by todd
 

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rleigh Capdown in general
... were a Milton Keynes Skacore band between the years of 1997 and 2000. They originally started life under the name of Soap, deciding on the name of Capdown at a later date which is actually short for Capitalist Downfall. During their ten year reign they released a total of three studio albums, as well as releasing a live DVD of a performance with Rude Bones entitled Live in Brighton , and a live CD also; Live in M.K. . Three EP s were also released, their Time For Change EP which came in 1999 and was their first release, a split EP with the band Link 80, and another split with Hard Skin and Southport, a Christmas themed EP aptly titled Christmas Fisting EP . ...
Read the full review: The Ska War Is Over by rleigh
Laura32 Placebo - Live
... saw Placebo at the Manchester Evening News Arena on 10th December 2006 and they were fantastic. Whilst waiting to be let in by the awful security guards, I was surrounded by what seemed to be every single emo teenage girl from Manchester, with one chav girl who was intimidating and awful to anyone who dared get in the way of her and her future husband - LOL. The audience was made up of a whole array of people, with the first few rows made up of screaming teenage girls, desperate to catch Brian Molko s attention. Archie Bronson Outfit and the Howling Bells were the support bands and both were brilliant. However, the audience paid little attention and I even heard ge...
Read the full review: Manchester Evening News Arena: 10th December, 2006 by Laura32
sparksteroid Tribute Bands in general
... have been in several bands myself over the years, and at times I have thought about maybe setting up a tribute or covers band. However, as my main motivation for being in a band in the first place is to get my own songs heard by as many people as I can, and to communicate myself through my music, I decided not to. I have, however, been to see many tribute bands. They do tend to make a lot of money if they are good and some of the top ones fetch as much as £500 for one gig. I remember several years ago going to see the Bootleg Beatles, who were nowhere near as well known back then as they are now. They were excellent and quickly built up their deserved recognition. ...
Read the full review: The Best Covers! by sparksteroid
 
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