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The 60 Best Albums of the 1960s

If music as we know it today is our universe, the 1960s are the Big Bang. Of course, nothing exists in a vacuum, and many of the groundbreaking artists who rose to prominence in the decade borrowed heavily from the artists who came before them, but looking back, there's no denying the '60s were some sort of scary, beautiful explosion of sound. Read More

Okay, if you follow my posts on Dangerous Minds you know I'm a hardcore Ramones fan. Read More

Described as bold, unorthodox, vibrant, and evocative, the GLENGARRY BHOYS hybrid of Canadian Highland Scots and French Canadian musical idioms has evolved into a sound that is weighty, authoritative, and extremely entertaining. Read More

Lords of Acid: Deep Chills (Review)

Belgian producer Praga Khan and his menagerie of well-lubricated sex maniacs have been at this electro-industrial thing for over 20 years. Read More

(NaturalNews) Before we can get into how the hippie movement turned America and the rest of the world into hedonists, we have to first take a look at the "hippie" culture. Read More

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