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Though the title "Everything About You" might lead you to expect yet another heavy metal power ballad, don't be fooled. The "cheesy, happy vibe" of the piano and light, clean guitar combine with Whitfield Crane's lilting vocals to create delightful irony in the chorus: "And I, get sick when I'm around/I, can't stand to be around/I, hate everything about...

Author: By Rita L. Berardino, | Title: Ugly Kids, Beautiful Music | 2/13/1992 | See Source »

Based in Santa Barbara, California, removed from the intense competition and pressures of the Los Angeles metal scene, Ugly Kid Joe came together from two different bands in early...

Author: By Rita L. Berardino, | Title: Ugly Kids, Beautiful Music | 2/13/1992 | See Source »

Though Eichstadt considers their music to be essentially heavy metal, Ugly Kid Joe thrives on diverse musical influences which combine to give their music a distinctive attitude and exciting new sound...

Author: By Rita L. Berardino, | Title: Ugly Kids, Beautiful Music | 2/13/1992 | See Source »

...suburbs along the ring of that doughnut, with the help of lobbying leverage and clever zoning laws, are able to treat central Camden as a dump. Today the main inner-city industry is scrap: Camden exports 1.2 million tons a year. The waterfront is lined with piles of twisted metal -- rusty foothills to the backdrop of Philadelphia's skyscrapers directly across the river. And in March of 1990, Camden County opened its first trash incinerator, where 1,500 tons of garbage from the suburbs is trucked each day and turned to steam. To complete the sense of a town left...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Other America | 1/20/1992 | See Source »

...Moscow supermarket across from the Kiev railroad station as the New Year opened, shoppers made their way past cheerless holiday decorations toward the display case in the processed-meat department. There they confronted a Muscovite consumer's dream: not sugarplum fairies but kolbasa sausages piled high on chipped metal trays. Yet there was no buying frenzy. The price per kilo was 43.75 rubles, compared with only 2.20 rubles less than a year ago. Grumbled a middle-aged woman overcome by price paralysis: "What a nightmare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Pain Than Gain | 1/13/1992 | See Source »

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