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The Vans Warped Tour 2017 Line-Up Is Here + We’re Ready To Rock
There’s nothing better for a failing political system and a crumbling state of the world than punk rock—which is exactly what the Vans Warped Tour is serving up this summer.
There’s nothing better for a failing political system and a crumbling state of the world than punk rock—which is exactly what the Vans Warped Tour is serving up this summer.
“Callwood at the Cooler” sees Brett Callwood waxing lyrical about events in the news, pop culture and the etc. This week’s topics include: The Grammys, Lady Gaga, and embracing pop music.
Just in case you haven’t already enrolled as a squad member, we have nine reasons why Brooklyn Nine-Nine will be your new favorite show.
Arkells pay a touching tribute to one of their inspirations with their cover of The Tragically Hip’s “My Music at Work”.
Weezer and Anarbor bond over their hash pipe in this week’s (Un)Covered.
After months of contemplating the decision, American Hi-Fi decided to make a 13-track all-acoustic project, American Hi-Fi Acoustic, set to be released today, April 29.
Neil Gaiman x Junot Díaz, The Sandman comics, and Death.
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While Get Lost, Find Yourself isn’t groundbreaking in the “easycore†genre, it’s full of catchy hooks that showcase the growth and development of CNCC over the past eight years.
TheBillboardChart Needs a Streaming Makeover With All Time Low’s number one album debut debunked by the new Billboard standard, many people in our scene posed the question if we need to rethink the way Billboard included streaming into it’s tallies. Right now, every 1,500 streams of a song off an album = 1 album sale. Thomas Nassiff of Absolutepunk wrote a wonderful short piece on the matter. In my opinion, it’s crap. A successful single does not an album make. If that were true, Vanilla Ice would have probably been much more successful and have never gotten arrested for stealing.… Read more »