The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1998, Page 8, Image 8

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who’ve managed to set the worid on fire. The
mysterious Bole and have inspired
fanaticism and devotion everywhere their
records have heei beard, Respite only playing
a handful of gp & pofitely refusal most
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Frank Black & the Catholics
$11.88 CD
Back in the late 80’s a man named Black
Francis fronted a band caled the Pixies which
released 5 hugely acclaimed records,
inspiring countless other bands to form in
garages worldwide. The record features 11
raw new Frank Black and a raucous
cover of Larry Norman’s “Six Sixty-Six.”
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KOTTONMOUTH KINGS
Royal Highness
$9.88 CD
In creating their music, rappers Saint, D Loc,
and Brad “Daddy” X adhere to a “no
boundaries” rale, blending hip-hop with their
punk-rock roots.
Ym saw them ■ concert at the Ranch Bowl, row get
thdrCDoa sale at al Homer’s locations. FREE Bmited
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FRANK HANNON OF TISU\
Turn It Up!
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The former gitarist/songwriter for rock
superstars Tesla, Hannon rode the rock wav
the 80’s & early 90*s with a string of hit snap
TURN IT UP! harkens back to the glory days
classic rock.
Avalafcle 9/22/98
JOAN JONES
Starlite Criminal
$9.88 CD
loan Jones was previously the lead singer for SUN60. Her
sole release SHUttJTE CRIMINAL is fled with wmderM
mefafies, compeCng vocals and truly great songs. The
abtin was produced, engineered and mixed by Nick DiDia
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Listeners n9 instantly recognize Kimbaffs voice by virtue
of her woit with THE STORY, the commeraaly successful
group that in the eariy 90% blazed the trai for chart
topping AAA artists Hie Sarah McLaddan, Paula Cole and
Jewel Song* *“» this abum tel a story about coming to
terms with nd bo^nmnp.
SOULFLY
Sou/fly
$1188 CD
After parting ways witli SEPUUURA, the groundbreakiqg
band he co-founded, Max Cavalera has emerged with a
new band and a new album. "Ihe thing about these guys
is that they have the attitude that I wanted in a band”
says Max.
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Soul's Core
$1188 CD
Sham Mrs has been a staple of the
Atlanta music scene for many years. He
began wftkig and reconing as a teenager,
whie also leaning to play drams, piano,
bass, celo, and guitar. Wlie stationed at
Fort Bemng, Geoiga, He released 2 atoms
& played weekend shows atlrackside Tavern.
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from Double li iidiary
WaieCartmidit, estate(ST Same
bettdn bassist) and Jeremy Thompson from
The Phantom Creeps.
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KID ROCK
Devil Without a Cause
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Straight out of Detroit Rock City, here conn
the one and only Eariy Momog1 Stoned Pkq
the man known and loved as IGd Rock-as ir
watch that white kid rock! Ifis wheels have
been in motion since high school and cut hel
first demo h 1988 to earn him an opening
performance with Boo0e Down Productions.
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