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Teen Ink Magazine, March 2007 : Music Articles

My Ghetto Report Card
by Felix N., Byron, CA
     Every once in a while, a veteran makes an album that serves as a reintroduction. Scarface achieved this with “The Fix” and Snoop Dogg had “R&G.
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On the Transmigration of Souls
by Alex S., Portland, OR
     For many, attending a performance of John Addams’ new piece “On the Transmigration of Souls” written for the New York Philharmonic is like being invited to a party but being given the wrong address as a cruel prank.
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Sam’s Town
by Morgan D., Colleyville, TX
     The Killers swept the nation with their first CD, “Hot Fuss” and this year the Vegas-based band is striving to achieve greatness with their new release, “Sam’s Town.
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Scabdates
by Harry J., New City, NY
     The Mars Volta is by far the most bizarre and insane musical experience of the past 20 years. It is also one of the most talented and innovative bands of the past 20 years ... for some.
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The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch
by Peter V., Glendale, AZ
     Hailing from Buffalo, New York, the quartet Cute Is What We Aim For has composed a bratty pop-punk masterpiece in their full-length debut album, “The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch.
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Your Man
by Stephanie S., Lehi, UT

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