Led Zeppelin

I'm told that the good folks over at Rolling Stone.com have launched a list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs as a feature at their site. List of the Day now undertakes the task of picking out 25 infamous guitar riffs that depending on your era were a More »
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Fergie

Most bands are doomed to break up anyhow. Musicians go solo because they can. Solo success, however, is not guaranteed. More »
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Sarah McLachlan

Yes, Memorial Day, a day to remember the sacrifices of our armed services and for that you should probably listen to Pink Floyd's The Final Cut, subtitled "a requiem for the post-war dream." Or a handful of Toby Keith tunes and a Lee Greenwood collec More »

Elvis Presley

Rain falls. Flowers bloom. Musicians love summer more, but a few had the guts to speak out for Spring. Let us applaud them. More »

Public Enemy- It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

1988 was the year that Sub Pop Records in a little known sleepy west coast village called Seattle in Washington State began its conspiracy to change the world as we know it.1988 was also the year that Public Enemy threatened to infiltrate the state. More »
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Joy Divison

Death and taxes--the only two unavoidables in life. Well, we all enjoyed tax day, so it's only natural that we now turn out attention to that other joyous prospect. More »
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Randy Newman

According to the prophet Gene Simmons, money is not the root of all evil, but rather the lack of it. Most musicians then are rooted in evil. Because most musicians are not successful and do not make much money. More »
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BEATLESno1

"Greatest Hits" collections are a tricky bunch. There are more than 25 deserving artists. I could've compiled 200 and Y! Music would've found me dying at the bottom of the hamster wheel. More »
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The Ramones

While most rockers attempt to convince you of their great importance by releasing big, long boring albums that never end there are other performers who believe they're being charged by the minute. So they make their songs quick. I'm partial to short More »
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Poison

Picking the 25 Worst Bands is an exercise that provides a few laughs, very few decent tunes, many appalling videos and angry comments from readers who feel a sudden need to beat my opinionated head into the ground. More »
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