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Institutionalized - Suicidal Tendencies
From the album Suicidal Tendencies (1983)
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Legendary synth pioneer and Sequential founder Dave Smith has died - Mixdown Magazine
Sequential founder and synth pioneer Dave Smith has passed away as confirmed by the company’s social accounts. Keep up to date with the latest industry news here. “It is with heavy hearts that we share the news that Dave Smith has died,” the statement read.
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The Mavericks - Dance The Night Away
From the album "Trampoline" (1998).
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Sea Of Heartbreak - Don Gibson
"Sea of Heartbreak" is a song written by Paul Hampton and Hal David and recorded by Don Gibson in 1961. The song reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
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Wanna Hold You - The Rolling Stones
From the 1983 album "Undercover".
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The Woes of Being Addicted to Streaming
After a decade under the influence of music algorithms, a look at what streaming services afford the most engaged fans and what lingers below the surface.
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Halsey Claims Label Won't Release New Song Unless They 'Fake a Viral Moment on TikTok'
The singer joined a growing collection of artists frustrated with their labels over the heightened role of virality in dictating music releases
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The Silent Type, by Sam Sussman
On (possibly) being Bob Dylan’s son
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Kurt Cobain’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ Guitar Auctions for Nearly $5 Million
Kurt Cobain’s mythical 1969 Fender Mustang electric guitar from Nirvana’s landmark 1991 music video, “Smells Like Teen Spirit” was auctioned for nearly $5 million at Julien’…
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Emma Hunton - BEST Defying Gravity
Powerful interpretation of Defying Gravity from the the neo-Oz classic Wicked.
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How does music impact us?
Music affects all levels of the human brain, and directly affects our emotions. Music shapes us in the womb, touches us deeply and can even drive us to perform at our peak. And it can help us to live healthier and happier lives.
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Kendrick Lamar Announces New Album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
The Damn. follow-up is coming in May
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Pink Floyd to release first new music in decades to support Ukraine
Pink Floyd are set to release their first new music in 28 years tomorrow (April 8) to aid the relief effort in Ukraine.
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Kanye West bails on Coachella, leaving festival less than 2 weeks to find a headliner
Eleven days before the Coachella music festival begins, Kanye West has dropped out as one of the headliners. The search is on for a replacement.
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Film Of Prince At Age 11 Discovered In Archival Footage Of 1970 Mpls. Teachers Strike
Deep in the WCCO film archives are hundreds, if not thousands of opportunities to travel back in time. And on one reel a treasure lay hidden, untouched, for 52 years.
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Music May Be as Beneficial for Mental Health as Exercise, Research Suggests
The relationship between exercise and improved mental health is one that, paradoxically, can be a source of despair for some. It is a snake that eats its tail: exercise can help get you out of a slump, but the mental health low is what keeps you from mustering the energy to exercise in the first place. New research, however, holds potential hope: it suggests that playing, singing, or listening to music may have the same mental health benefits as exercising or losing weight.
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Travis Scott Performs for the First Time Since 2021 Astroworld Tragedy
The rapper put on a brief show at a private pre-Oscars party in Bel Air, California
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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins has died, band says
Taylor Hawkins, the drummer for the legendary US rock band Foo Fighters, has died, the band said Friday. He was 50.
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Kanye West Pulled From Grammy Awards Performance, Rep Cites “Concerning Online Behavior”
Kanye West has apparently been pulled from a planned live performance at the upcoming Grammy Awards with one report in Variety quoting his represenative as saying the action was taken because of …
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Russia's Biggest Rappers Are Going Hard Against Putin's War
Ordinarily apolitical hip-hop stars are defying the Kremlin’s crackdown to speak out against the invasion of Ukraine
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