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December 4 - 11, 1998

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Dr. Dex
On Americana, Offspring sideline as psychiatrists
by Chris Kanaracus

Get Lucky

Flat Duo Jets say it was time to pull the strings
by John O'Neill

Battle sounds

Ice Cube's War and Peace
by Franklin Soults

Wu Tangents

Method Man and the RZA
by Carly Carioli

Where egos dare

R. Kelly's dirty soul
by Alex Pappademas

Class consciousness

The hip-hop Marxism of the Coup
by Josh Kun

On the Rocks

It is about Time -- Chuck and Mud devote decades to their sweet sounds -- and finally cough up a CD
by John O'Neill

Airwaves

Local deejays and musicians name their favorite bands. Plus a cool Web site of the week.
by Brian Goslow

Heavy Dates

Bands on tour; bands that stay home
edited by Carly Carioli and John O'Neill


[Off the Record] Sankai, COMMON GROUND
Heltah Skeltah, MAGNUM FORCE
Drew Gress and Jagged Sky, HEYDAY
Fifty Tons of Black Terror, DEMETER
Baaba Maal, NOMAD SOUL
Ednaswap, WONDERLAND PARK
Dru Hill, ENTER THE DRU
Pandelis Karayorgis Trio, HEART AND SACK
Whale, ALL DISCO DANCE MUST END IN BROKEN BONES
P.M. Dawn, DEAREST CHRISTIAN, I'M SO VERY SORRY FOR BRINGING YOU HERE. LOVE, DADY


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