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Teen Ink Magazine, September 2003 : Music Articles

Kelly Clarkson - Thankful
by Jessica C., Tulsa, OK
     

Kelly Clarkson, the first winner of "American Idol," sings her heart out on this amazing album, which includes the hit "A Moment Like This" and "Miss Independent" (written with Christina Aguilera) ...
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Pink - Missundaztood
by Brandon M., Ridgway, PA
     Pink returns to the charts with "Missundaztood," an album with a different sound and style from "Can't Take Me Home." Here, Pink moves from an urban pop sound to a more sincere, dark sound ...
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Reba McEntire - Greatest Hits 2
by Jessi M., El Dorado, KS

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Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way
by David A., Boardman, OH
     

In the '80s there was no getting away froma music scene dominated by unkempt hair, worn leather jackets and ripped pants,which made the Red Hot Chili Peppers a refreshing change ...
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Something Corporate - Leaving Through the Window
by Christina C., Petoskey, MI
     "Cavanaugh Park" is one of my favorites from a band I will always consider the best, even though most people have never heard of them ...
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The Reunion Show - Kill Your Television
by Andrew G., Wilmington, DE
     Now, I'm a pretty cautious guy, but even I would be willing to bet that this Long Island quartet of rockers listened to a lot of Elvis Costello. Almost all their songs have his same Moog-pop meets indie rock attitude ...
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Vanessa Carlton - Be Not Nobody
by Becky T., Charlotte, NC
     In the past, music options for teens have been slim and easily categorized - Rap: fast-paced, incoherent; Pop: high-strung, bouncy, dramatic; Techno: wild, adrenaline-filled; Rock: heavy, diverse, classic ...
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