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...great that there was Mark, who wouldpretty much always be up for a game of pool aslong as we could find a table within 10 miles. AndNadia, the Lionel B wanna-be who let me railroadher into doing all kinds of things that werestupid and useless but made life a little moreexciting...

Author: By Tara H. Arden-smith, | Title: If You're Here, You May Be There Already | 6/27/1995 | See Source »

...album gets off too a fast and strong start with the Mephiskapheles' catchy little ditty "Doomsday." The next song, "Too Stoopid," by Mustard Plug is one of the funniest songs on the album. With a chorus of "I wanna love you but you're too damn stoopid/ I wanna love you but you're just plain dumb," it is clear that Mustard Plug is a band that unlike so many bands does not take themselves too seriously and enjoys making fun music...

Author: By Ryan S. Mccarthy, | Title: Put On Your Ska Outfit and Dance! | 4/6/1995 | See Source »

...Latin Performance, few people went away empty-handed at last week's Grammy Awards, which were ladled out with appropriate pizazz in Los Angeles by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The evening's most pleasant surprise was newcomer SHERYL CROW, 32. Her infectious single All I Wanna Do was named Record of the Year, and she also took home Grammys for Best Female Pop Vocalist and Best New Artist. The oldtimers did pretty well too. Bruce Springsteen, 45, added four awards to his pile for Streets of Philadelphia, and Tony Bennett, 68, picked up two, Album...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Mar. 13, 1995 | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

Josh Liston, Rudd Coffey and the rest of the U.C. gang, listen up: Forget Live. Forget putting on some rock concert. Wanna make the school rock...

Author: By Michael E. Ginsberg, | Title: Wake Up, Students | 3/11/1995 | See Source »

...songs which Rancid played from their self-titled debut album were on the whole less successful and less memorable. One of the best tunes of the evening, however, was "I Wanna Riot" which is currently only available on an Epitaph compilation CD, and as the b-side to "Roots Radical." A slow ska tune, "I Wanna Riot" came as a welcome relief to the slamming intensity of the rest of the show. The amazing thing was that the audience seemed to need it more than the band, which exhibited no signs of fatigue, even after racing through song after song...

Author: By Ryan S. Mccarthy, | Title: Rancid Plays No Bones Fresh Punk | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

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