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Teen Ink Magazine, April 2003 : Music Articles

Akira Yamaoka - Silent Hill Soundtrack
   Chancesare you've never heard of him, but even if you have, chances are you don't ownany of his CDs. He's not a singer, and he doesn't play any instruments - unless,of course, a computer and a room full of synthesizers count.
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Howie Day Australia"
   Musicprovides a voice for generations as well as an audio history of pop culture. Aschildren, we learned about life and love from the music our parents played.
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Shania Twain - Up!
   ShaniaTwain's latest musical adventure is possibly her best yet. With two discs (thecountry and pop versions of all 19 songs), she has outdone herself.
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The Counting Crows
   Itwas pitch black and dead silent. The opening band, Graham Colton, had plowedthrough their nine-song, hour-long set which felt like an eternity. Everyone wasanxiously awaiting The Counting Crows, who are touring to promote "HardCandy.
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The Rolling Stones
   Youwould think that after 30 years of pouring out hits, the Rolling Stones would bedone, but they continue to be one of the greatest rock and roll bands of alltime.

Recently I attended a concert in San Antonio.
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