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Ultra Heavy beliefs
By Billy Schear
“The future belongs to those still willing to get their hands dirty,” has been the anthem blasted at fans for 22 years by a band with “no pity for the majority.”

Elephantmen remember their way to Denver
By Cassie Hood
Rock duos are taking over the world. From The White Stripes, who have hijacked mainstream rock music, to The Dresden Dolls, who have conquered the punk and cabaret scenes, bands are proving less is more. Keeping with fashion, deadboy and the Elephantmen have invaded the folk-rock spotlight.

Is Jurassic 5 entering the age of extinction?
By Brandon Martinez
The members of Jurassic 5 are arguably the strongest emcees in hip-hop today. Unfortunately, their new album Feedback is missing something: Cut Chemist, the colossus producer who gave J5 something to rap over.

Freeplay: Bushwalla
By Brandon Martinez
If Matisyahu and G. Love had a child out of wedlock, the little bastard would sound a lot like Bushwalla.

Sept. 21, 2006

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