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ANThology
(2001)
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Alien Ant Farm
Discovering new limits to the nu metal scene by approaching mainstream measures and using avowed pop rhythms, Alien Ant Farm go beyond the widespread rampaging guitar strain. The band's kinship with Papa Roach proved to be crucial, for it was through Roach's logo New Noize that the LA quartet managed to deliver their disc on the Dreamworks label. ...
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Big Thangs
(1997)
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Ant Banks
Ant Banks may not have a terrific or distinctive rhyming style, but he has an ear for thick, funky grooves. That alone makes his records enjoyable, even if he has trouble sustaining momentum over the course of a full-length album. Still, Big Thangs is a more consistently pleasurable listen than many of his records, and that's due to that ear. Much ...
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The Essential Adam Ant
(2003)
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Adam Ant
Prior to the 2003 release of The Essential Adam Ant, there hadn't been a career-spanning hits compilation on his career apart from the 1999 Sony International set The Very Best of Adam and the Ants. This 17-track collection shares 15 songs with that 22-song collection (as well as the same cover picture), so it would seem to be pretty much ...
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Antics in the Forbidden Zone
(1990)
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Adam & The Ants/Adam Ant
The most comprehensive overview of the band. In 22 tracks, all of the hits are represented as well as key album cuts and a rare B-side, "Beat My Guest." An essential part of any new wave collection. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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Monster '80s
(2000)
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Various Artists
Monster '80s certainly lives up to its name, collecting some of the decade's most memorable singles, from the suave, sophisticated pop of Spandau Ballet's "True" to the ultra-perky cheerleader chant of Toni Basil's "Mickey." The Stray Cats' "Stray Cat Strut" and Adam Ant's "Goody Two Shoes" relive the '50s via the '80s, while Rick Springfield's ...
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Follow My Ass
(2004)
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Ant
With frequent appearances on The Dennis Miller Show, numerous Comedy Central programs, and all of the first three seasons of Last Comic Standing, gay comedian Ant could get skin cancer from so much exposure. If you've watched any of the above, you're going to recognize some of Follow My Ass' material. His debut album is a great Ant primer, and ...
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Monster '80s, Vol. 2
(2002)
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Various Artists
There are a million different compilations of '80s music, so many that there is no way to tell how definitive any one collection is when there could easily be a better one right behind it in the aisle at the CD store. But when it comes to delivering big hits, Monster 80's, Vol. 2 is a surefire winner, even if the songs aren't always the greatest. ...
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You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having
(2005)
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Atmosphere
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Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EP's
(2000)
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Atmosphere
The opening track on Lucy Ford, "Between the Lines," burrows into the heads of a frustrated policeman, an oblivious young girl who watches movies perpetually to get away from her own life, and an indie rapper who descends into self-abnegation instead of self-aggrandizement -- hardly typical subject matter for a rap song. In fact, with Slug's ...
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Up in the Attic
(2006)
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Alien Ant Farm
Alien Ant Farm may have appeared on the national scene in 2001 in association with the nu metal crowd, but five years later and four albums in, the band is sporting this tag as loosely as ever. So while the aggro-crunching guitars are still mostly on hand, the full-on brash attack usually connected to the scene has largely been replaced on Up in ...
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Frequency 99: Greatest Hits of '90s [2 CD]
(2001)
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Various Artists
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Headshots: Se7en
(2005)
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Atmosphere
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God Loves Ugly
(2002)
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Atmosphere
Coming straight outta the rough'n'tumble surroundings of Minneapolis/St. Paul, the Rhymesayers clique is slowly but surely putting Minnesota on the hip-hop map. OK, so the frozen lands that gave listeners Prince and Morris Day & the Time may seem like a fairly unlikely setting for the next hip-hop hotbed, but you can't deny the talent the area's ...
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In Sickness & In Health [Reissue]
(1986)
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Demented Are Go
Demented Are Go's debut album sounds as ferocious today, more than two decades after its release, as it did when it first slammed onto a nation's turntables in the mid-'80s and proceeded to rewrite everything that one expected from a simple psychobilly act. The ride begins with a mutant revision of "Be-Bop-A-Lula," rewiring Gene Vincent through ...
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Vive le Rock [Bonus Tracks]
(1985)
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Adam Ant
Adam Ant adopted a '50s-style rock & roll sound for his third solo album, achieving a pastiche with some of the effervescence, but none of the definition (or popularity), of Elton John's "Crocodile Rock." Producer Tony Visconti tried to give him some of the plastic rock legitimacy of Ziggy Stardust-era David Bowie, but Ant was even goofier, and ...
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MTV Class of 1983
(1995)
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Various Artists
The double-disc MTV Class of 1983 attempts to distill the essence of early MTV to 30 tracks from the biggest names and most popular one-hit wonders of that year. The approach works remarkably well, as the compilation features many new wave classics that effortlessly evoke 1983. The sheer size of MTV Class of 1983 distinguishes it from other new ...
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Rock on 1995
(1999)
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Various Artists
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Friend or Foe
(1982)
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Adam Ant
Adam Ant and Marco Pirroni ditched the rest of the Ants not long after the release of the widely derided Prince Charming, which provided them with the perfect opportunity for a new statement of purpose in the first Ant-less album, 1982's Friend or Foe. They had already begun moving away from Burundi beats and Indians on Prince Charming, but here ...
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Wonderful
(1995)
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Adam Ant
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Now, Vol. 35 [UK]
(1996)
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Various Artists
The U.K.'s Now series features timely selections of pop hits and provides a convenient way for casual pop fans to stay on top of the most popular singles. The sets are almost always naturally well-rounded, encompassing dance music, R&B, hip-hop, teen pop, and rock. And though they might expire, in a sense, since they're based on trends in pop ...
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The Underground [Most Wanted Empire]
(2001)
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Bop Boys
(1998)
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Various Artists
Bop Boys is an entertaining midline-priced collection of teen-pop and dance-pop from the late '90s. Almost all of this collection consists of boy bands singing dance songs or adult contemporary ballads. A few songs were only popular in Europe and England, but many crossed over to America as well. Althought the Backstreet Boys' version of "Quit ...
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Strip
(1983)
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Adam Ant
Upon the release of Strip, Adam Ant was still popular enough in the U.K. to squeeze out one more Top Ten hit with "Puss 'n Boots," but the album stopped at number 20. The mixture of driving, danceable rock with humor on Kings of the Wild Frontier, Prince Charming, and even some of Friend or Foe had given way to a lighter pop approach and outright ...
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
(2001)
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Various Artists
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 carries the "music from and inspired by" tag, but even if some of these cuts aren't actually in the game, they're in the same spirit. This is California-based skatepunk and nu-metal all the way, from NOFX's appropriately snotty "What's the Matter With Parents Today?" and their stylistic hang-abouts in Sum 41, to the L.A. ...
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Southern Rollers: Big Gamin'
(1999)
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Various Artists
Southern Rollers: Big Gamin' is a definitive look at Southern rap, complete with 16 tracks of some of hip-hop's most raunchy players. It's a tough and raw collection, and songs from Kurupt, Goodie Mob, Xzibit, and Too $hort bust out the shot callers just fine. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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