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Tuesday, February 17, 2004

First up: the News.

I know what you are thinking. Who gives the shit about the news. We want a weekend recap. Well folks, so much happened this weekend, that I'm going to do the news first, and then put together what will be an update of epic proportions. So don't forget to check back. In the mean time... check this shit out.

Sports Warning: Can you believe this? I think the Yankees should go after Nomar and put him at 2nd.

Krist Novolselic will not be running for office in his home state of Washington. In related news, Dave Grohl will be Howard Dean's right hand man if he wins the primary.

Sonic Youth is in the business of selling nothing. Their track Silence has been creating a stir at the iTunes store.

Pitchfork devotes some time to the hottest shit of 2004 while EMI makes a point to restrict it's sales.

Selling the legend. New rock museums are popping up everywhere. We should check one out.

Eminem is interested in buying the Neverland Ranch. What a waste of money, but think of all the kids that will love you. Michael did.

It seems like Ultragrrrl has some heavy influence over the people at Spin. In this review of the Stills show at the Bowery, they give bonus points to the Killers while sounding unimpressed by the Canadians.

Filter lays the claim that Rock is Dead. Wow, thats really profound. Thanks for wasting my time Lesley. Well, maybe rock is dead. If you consider these guys rock.

Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys get ready to officially release Smile.

The Numbers think they have started a trend by getting the indie kids to dance, but wait till they come to NYC. The kids in this town refuse to move.

That's all from the News desk. I'll be working on that write up as much as possible and it will be posted ASAP.

As always, thanks for reading.

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