 | Fever To Tell list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Interscope Records Audio CD
(29 April, 2003)
(174 reviews)  Editorial Review: Well before the release of this solid but slender debut, the Brooklyn-based Yeah Yeah Yeahs were the subject of so much international press hype that the WhiteStripes were probably taking quick, nervous peeks over their shoulders. |
 | Fiction We Live list: $14.98 - our price: $13.99 by Vagrant Records Audio CD
(09 September, 2003)
(90 reviews)  Customer Review: simply amazing: After listening to a few songs off of Too Bad You're Beautiful, I decided to buy Fiction We Live when it was released and i must say it is a great album. |
 | Futures (Bonus CD) (Dig) list: $19.99 by Interscope Records Audio CD
(19 October, 2004)
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 | Futures list: $13.98 - our price: $11.99 by Interscope Records Audio CD
(19 October, 2004)
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 | Get Born list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Elektra Audio CD
(07 October, 2003)
(338 reviews)  Editorial Review: Sometimes having good, original ideas is the worst thing you can do in rock music. To paraphrase Jim Dickinson on the Beastie Boys, rock and roll is theft, and it's not so much about whether or not one steals but why, |
 | Gold Medal list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Atlantic Audio CD
(26 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: The Donnas proved themselves more than apt at playing fast and fun party rock in a Ramones-y mold from their teenage get-go in 1998, then quickly amassed a huge following for their increasingly "pro," deliriously fun retro-rock. |
 | Good Charlotte list: $11.98 - our price: $10.99 Audio CD
(26 September, 2000)
(231 reviews)  Customer Review: their best cd!: i love this cd if ur a fan buy it trust me its worth it!little things-5/5-its kinda pop/punk but with more pop. if that makes ne sincewaldorfworldwide-4/5-still kinda popishmotivation proclamation-5/5-love great song 2 listen 2 if ur in a hopless situationeast coast anthem-5/5-great song sayin u cant change the way ppl think so why changecomplicated-3/5-just not my faveseasons-2/5-dont like it propably cause im single wich sucks!i |
 | Good News For People Who Love Bad News list: $18.98 - our price: $9.99 Audio CD
(06 April, 2004)
(317 reviews)  Editorial Review: It's hard to pinpoint the exact moment Modest Mouse started sounding like a real band. For the longest time, singer-songwriter Isaac Brock seemed to exist solely to defy the established rules, forging forward on sheer momentum and ingenuity. |
 | Grosse Pointe Blank: Music From The Film list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 by London / Pgd Audio CD
(18 March, 1997)
(40 reviews)  Editorial Review: Largely the conceit of co-writer/star John Cusack, "Grosse Point Blank" is oft compared to Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction," which brings to mind that old adage about apples and oranges. Cusack's film is, in its own right, |
 | Have a Ball list: $13.99 - our price: $13.99 by Fat Wreck Chords Audio CD
(27 May, 1997)
(39 reviews)  Customer Review: A Really Fun C.D.: Have a ball is a really great c.d. It is just a little side project done by some respected punk musicians (I don't think that's an oxymoron in this case) for fun. |
 | Here Come the Warm Jets list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Astralwerks Audio CD
(01 June, 2004)
(34 reviews)  Editorial Review: In 1973, fed up with Bryan Ferry's domineering in Roxy Music, Eno leapt into a solo career that would find him championing the "art" in "artifice." This record is a who's who of the then-burgeoning English art-rock scene, |
 | Hey! Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology list: $31.98 - our price: $28.99 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(20 July, 1999)
(73 reviews)  Editorial Review: Like most true originals, the Ramones embodied a dizzying array of contradictions. As punk godfathers, they became the archetype for a rebellious musical ethos that could often confuse the baby for the bath water, |
 | Hunky Dory list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Virgin Records Audio CD
(28 September, 1999)
(51 reviews)  Customer Review: I'm sinking in the quicksand of my thought: Before the arrival of the Thin White Duke or Ziggy Stardust, there was Bowie, just before the Spiders were about to take England and the world by storm. |
 | If I Should Fall From Grace With God list: $23.49 - our price: $23.49 by Wea International Audio CD
(10 December, 1996)
(48 reviews)  Customer Review: Most poetic and cohesive album ever? Could be!: If you've never heard the Pogues, this is THE place to start. Much has been said about their blend of Irish Folk music, |
 | If It Was You list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 by Vapor Us Audio CD
(03 June, 2003)
(12 reviews)  Customer Review: Grows on you every time you hear it...: A friend bought me this CD and the lyrics are fantastic and remind me of some of Ani DiFranco's, |
 | In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 list: $12.98 - our price: $11.99 Audio CD
(22 June, 2004)
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 | In Love & Death list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(28 September, 2004)
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 | Insomniac list: $11.98 - our price: $10.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(10 October, 1995)
(146 reviews)  Customer Review: Another Great Green Day Album.: This punk band just doesn't stop. This CD, their fourth one so far, exceeds the quality of Dookie and is almost as good as Nimrod. |
 | International Superhits! list: $18.98 - our price: $9.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(13 November, 2001)
(142 reviews)  Editorial Review: Green Day takes the title International Superhits literally,offering a no-surprises compilation of all the songs that made a big dent oncommercial radio. From the pop-punk heroes' breakthrough album Dookie ("Longview," |
 | Jimmy Eat World list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Dreamworks Audio CD
(24 July, 2001)
(291 reviews)  Editorial Review: Emo-rock band Jimmy Eat World exemplify all that is the modern radio rock sound. Singing and playing with a conviction and sincerity that will melt the heart of even the most stoic of listeners, they produce rousing, |
 | Keasbey Nights list: $12.99 - our price: $12.99 by Victory Records Audio CD
(07 April, 1998)
(95 reviews)  Customer Review: A Must-Have: Until a couple of weeks ago, I had never heard of Catch 22. The first time that I heard this CD was at about 1 in the morning at camp when a friend came in and wanted to listen to this cd. |
 | Kerplunk list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Lookout Records Audio CD
(17 January, 1992)
(93 reviews)  Customer Review: The best Green Day CD: I got into their later stuff before this. But I must say, this is green day at their best. Each song on here gives you a totally different vibe as to what is going on in their lives. |
 | Leaving Through The Window list: $14.98 - our price: $13.99 by Drive-Thru Audio CD
(21 May, 2002)
(177 reviews)  Customer Review: They went the wrong direction: I remember when Something Corporate was labeled "piano powered punk". Not anymore. Something Corporate can be described in one word now: Pop. |
 | Left of the Dial: Dispatches from the '80s Underground list: $64.98 - our price: $58.49 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(12 October, 2004)
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 | Legacy: Absolute Best list: $24.98 - our price: $22.99 by Elektra Audio CD
(12 August, 2003)
(43 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent collection, but could have been better: I agree with one of the previous reviewers that Disc One is terrific and Disc Two suffers, |
 | Let Go list: $15.98 - our price: $13.99 by Barsuk Audio CD
(04 February, 2003)
(57 reviews)  Customer Review: Gorgeous: I read a review of this album in the Rolling Stone a while back. I was impressed by what the critic had to say about a band that, |
 | Let It Enfold You (Bonus Dvd) list: $14.98 - our price: $13.99 by Vagrant Records Audio CD
(07 September, 2004)
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 | Live At Leeds [Deluxe Edition] list: $29.98 - our price: $26.99 Audio CD
(18 September, 2001)
(71 reviews)  Editorial Review: Long considered one of the greatest live albums ever recorded, the Who's Live at Leeds was originally edited and packaged to resemble the haphazard state of early-'70s bootlegs, then expanded and sonically upgraded in the mid-1990s. |
 | Live: 30th Anniversary Edition list: $29.49 - our price: $29.49 by Sony Int'l Audio CD
(31 May, 2004)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Setting standards: Fans have been disatisfied for decades with the limited release of material from these two classic shows. This set goes as far as is technically and humanly possible to put that right. |
 | London Calling - The Legacy Edition (Bonus CD) list: $29.98 - our price: $23.99 Audio CD
(21 September, 2004)
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 | London Calling list: $11.98 - our price: $8.99 Audio CD
(25 January, 2000)
(310 reviews)  Editorial Review: Bursting at the seams with creative energy, the Clash's stunning 1979 double album more than made up for the artistic and commercial disappointment of its predecessor, 1978's tried-too-hard Give 'Em Enough Rope. |
 | Lonesome Crowded West list: $13.99 - our price: $13.99 Audio CD
(18 November, 1997)
(97 reviews)  Customer Review: My First Experience with Modest Mouse: I was flipping through my brother's CDs one night, and noticed this CD lying among the rest. |
 | Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(15 October, 2002)
(18 reviews)  Customer Review: RAMONES...LEGENDS: This is a pretty well done compilation. I think Johnny Ramone picked alot of the Ramones greatest hits here. Except for a few others that needed to be included. I think "Poison Heart" would have been a better choice than "The Crusher". But overall, |
 | Maybe This Christmas list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Nettwerk Records Audio CD
(05 November, 2002)
(22 reviews)  Editorial Review: Every holiday season produces at least one hip alternative rock Christmas CD. For 2002, it's Maybe This Christmas. Most of the 13 tracks here lean more toward the mellower portion of the alternative spectrum. |
 | Mmhmm list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Capitol Audio CD
(02 November, 2004)
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 | Modern Lovers list: $29.49 - our price: $29.49 by Castle Music UK Audio CD
(05 August, 2003)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: LOU REED'S BASTARD CHILD CREATES A MASTERPIECE: Jonathon Richman's dream was to leave Boston and sleep on Lou Reed's couch. Essentially, |
 | Mommy's Little Monster list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 by Time Bomb Audio CD
(18 July, 1995)
(19 reviews)  Editorial Review: One of the true characters of L.A.'s first hardcore wave, Social D's frontman Mike Ness seemingly fancied himself a boot-boy Johnny Cash at the time of this 1983 release. The tales he spun--many of which were later borne out by stints in jail and drug treatment--blurred the line between American anti-hero and punk no-goodnik, |
 | Mr. Deeds list: $18.98 - our price: $14.99 Audio CD
(11 June, 2002)
(22 reviews)  Editorial Review: The mellow soundtrack to the Adam Sandler movie Mr. Deeds bears little resemblance to the raunchy persona the actor exhibits on his music/comedy albums. Instead, the midtempo love-struck rock ballads on the disc reflect Sandler's Wedding Singer-style sensitive side. |
 | My Aim Is True (With Bonus Disc) list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(21 August, 2001)
(27 reviews)  Editorial Review: Elvis Costello kicked off his debut album with a formal device that would also serve his next two long-players well: the first thing you hear is his voice. That opening phrase--"Now that your picture's in the paper.. |
 | Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols list: $11.98 - our price: $7.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(25 October, 1990)
(279 reviews)  Editorial Review: Recognizing that there's no such thing as bad publicity, manager-Svengali Malcolm McLaren molded the Pistols into the most confrontational, nihilistic band rock & roll had ever seen. Propelled by Johnny Rotten's maniacal vocals, |
 | Nimrod list: $11.98 - our price: $7.99 by Warner Brothers Audio CD
(14 October, 1997)
(371 reviews)  Editorial Review: Nimrod came along two years after 1995's Insomniac and was the first indication of Green Day's willingness to stretch the boundaries of punk rock. The fullness of the record is first hinted at on "Hitchin' a Ride," |
 | No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls list: $13.98 - our price: $8.99 Audio CD
(19 March, 2002)
(672 reviews)  Editorial Review: You can tell a lot about a band by the company it keeps. Simple Plan's close chums include Good Charlotte and Blink 182, giving one a fair hint of the sound the group's debut, though, judging by song titles like "I&# |
 | No Thanks: 70s Punk Rebellion list: $64.98 - our price: $58.49 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(28 October, 2003)
(27 reviews)  Customer Review: What are box sets for?: The point of box set compilations, like this one, is to provide the listener with an overview of a particular era or type of music. |
 | Noise From the Basement list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Capitol Audio CD
(21 September, 2004)
Editorial Review: Sixteen-year-old Skye Sweetnam's debut sounds more like noise you might hear at the Macy's junior department than noise issuing from anybody's basement. But that's as it should be. Billed as the next Pat Benatar, |
 | North list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Geffen Records Audio CD
(21 October, 2003)
(141 reviews)  Customer Review: Not as good as Leaving Through the Window but still great.: I would give this album a 5 out of 5 if I had never heard Something Corporate's first album Leaving Through the Window. |
 | Now That's What I Call Music! 14 list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 Audio CD
(04 November, 2003)
(103 reviews)  Customer Review: All hits! Not kiddin'!: Ok, Now 14 is pretty good. I looked them up on the hidden Billboard Pop Chart. You didn't think they had one, |
 | Now That's What I Call Music! 16 list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Utv Records Audio CD
(27 July, 2004)
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 | Ocean Avenue list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Capitol Audio CD
(22 July, 2003)
(705 reviews)  Customer Review: one of my favorite CDs that i own: comming from a 12 year old chick whos obsesed with music this is a really great CD if you like positive, |
 | Once More With Feeling (Bonus CD) list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 by Astralwerks / Emd Audio CD
(30 November, 2004)
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 | One for the Kids list: $14.98 - our price: $13.99 by Lobster Audio CD
(09 December, 2003)
(49 reviews)  Customer Review: Can't Get Much Better Than This...: CDs don't get much better than Yellowcard's first full-length release with Ryan Key on vocals. |
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