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Topic: Music (page 166)

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Music: Punky power pop trio Cake Like deliver sweet sarcasm and sunny vitriol

Robbie Woliver
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Sarah Vowell: To Paris Las Vegas, with love

Sarah Vowell
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Music: Art of Noise matches beats to Baudelaire, Debussy to drum 'n' bass

Michelle Goldberg
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Music: Merge Records celebrates a decade of Superchunk, Magnetic Fields and Neutral Milk Hotel

Wendy Mitchell
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Sean Callahan
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Music: Country superstar George Jones drank hard, drove badly and lived to tell about it on "Cold Hard Truth"

David Hill
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Music: Electronic duo 2 Lone Swordsmen slice up dance-floor fodder and cut down 303 pretenders

Amanda Nowinski
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The wonder stuff: With "The Soft Bulletin," psychedelic popsters the Flaming Lips made a children's record for adults

Jeff Stark
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Music: Bluegrass banjoist Béla Fleck's return to acoustic glory

Seth Mnookin
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Music: Mrs. Miller's terrible voice and painful sincerity produced one of the funniest sets of songs ever recorded

Geoff Edgers
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Music: How do you do Bob Dylan better than Bob Dylan?

Robbie Woliver
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Music: Gang Starr's retrospective "Full Clip" remembers when jazz and hip-hop first came together

D. Strauss
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Music: Luscious Jackson's cool hip-hop drips with "Electric Honey"

Andrew Strickman
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Sarah Vowell: Part train wreck, part urban epic, "Summer of Sam" is Spike Lee at his contradictory best

Sarah Vowell
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Music: Canadian folkie Gordon Lightfoot made beautiful music -- and goofy mistakes

Seth Mnookin
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Music: Chrissie Hynde is back on the chain gang with the hardest-working Pretenders album in years

Joyce Millman
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Music: Guitar Wolf's hot-rod garage trash howls like a jet engine

Alex Pappademas
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Music: Lyle Lovett, country music's smartest anomaly, reunites with his Large Band on a smoldering live album

Seth Mnookin
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Music: The misunderstood legacy of Don Van Vliet, aka Captain Beefheart

David Bowman
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The road rules: Bob Dylan continues on the mother of all tours, 12 years and counting

Bill Wyman
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Music: Ween's scatological pranksters offer up a poopy (that's

Andy Battaglia
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Music: "The Wake-Up Show" DJs Sway and King Tech whip up a sorry-ass thug's backlash to Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott.

Michelle Goldberg
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Music: The Chemical Brothers "Surrender" to watery psychedelia.

Jon Dolan
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Music: Back in the '50s, L.A. session guitarists Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant were the Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie

David Hill
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