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Far Beyond Football: Week 7 with After The Burial and Veil of Maya


We are bringing you our WEEK 7 installment of FAR BEYOND FOOTBALL from the Western Canada leg of the CRUSH EM’ ALL TOUR.   Tomorrow will be our final show in Canada for the run, and we are extremely happy about how all the Canadian shows have been so far.   After our show in Calgary tomorrow, we will be heading back to the United States to finish up the tour with a date in Montana, then heading directly to the midwest for the final leg.   Week 7 has some deep picks that we are “Trusting Our Gut” on,… Read more »

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The Starting Line confirm reunion


The Starting Line have confirmed that their hiatus is officially over. Though they have been active again for some time, recently announcing tour dates with All Time Low and even debuting new music, there has always been some confusion as to the status of the band; guitarist Matt Watts cleared everything up in a statement to AbsolutePunk.

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Blink-182 to headline Honda Civic Tour 2011


Blink-182 will set out across North America this summer on the Honda Civic Tour. My Chemical Romance will be co-headlining most of the dates with additional support from Manchester Orchestra, Rancid, Against Me!, and Matt & Kim.

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5 Ways Apple iTunes Saved Record Stores


Record-store owners owe Apple iTunes a tremendous debt of gratitude for being an uncaring, scatter-brained, inhuman little jukebox: It’s saving their skin right now.

The running narrative in the music world during the past decade is that the physical album is dead, and file-sharing, downloads and, most notably, Apple’s iTunes killed it. Yes and no.

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Eminem Beef With Insane Clown Posse Long Over


Rivalry between Detroit artists was quashed by late D12 member Proof, says Violent J. “The beef we had with him was 11 years ago,” Shaggy 2 Dope explained. “That’s like beefing with somebody in high school and going to your 20th high school reunion, and you still have heat with that kid?”

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NIH-Led scientists find antibodies for most HIV strains


Scientists have discovered two potent human antibodies that can stop more than 90 percent of known global HIV strains from infecting human cells in the laboratory, and have demonstrated how one of these disease-fighting proteins accomplishes this feat. According to the scientists, these antibodies could be used to design improved HIV vaccines, or could be further developed to prevent or treat HIV infection. Moreover, the method used to find these antibodies could be applied to isolate therapeutic antibodies for other infectious diseases as well.

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‘Diff’rent Strokes’ star Gary Coleman dies


Gary Coleman, the child star of the smash 1970s TV sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes” whose later career was marred by medical and legal problems, died Friday after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He was 42.

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AT&T’s network up to SXSW iPhone onslaught


For anyone with an iPhone at last year’s South by Southwest Interactive Festival, the memories of slow, or nonexistent, coverage on AT&T’s network are something that will likely last for some time.

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New Found Glory celebrates 10 years of self-titled LP


If it were NBA awards season, the sixth man award could have easily gone to the sold-out Starland Ballroom crowd Monday night, which sang every word from the opening band to the evening’s closer, “My Friends Over You.”

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