‘Guitar Hero: Aerosmith’: First Look at Songs Venues Details

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- ‘Guitar Hero: Aerosmith’: First Look at Songs Venues Details
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- You can never go wrong with basic black

‘Guitar Hero: Aerosmith’: First Look at Songs Venues Details
Rolling Stone – Apr 15, 2008
umm ACDC i think wil b a good game…. Oh and stop trying to rip on everyone who suggests a band you don’t like! If you don’t like someone’s taste in music you keep it to yourself! This also goes towards all of you that bash people for their personal opinions. if jaded is not on here im not gonna buy it… REAL TOUGH TO PLAY THAT MUSIC. all that crap like slayer disturbed and slipknot all suck.

Middle East Online
Middle East Online – Apr 15, 2008
These include the novels of Israeli writer Amos Oz and the work “Israel: Etat de Choc” (Israel: Shock State) by France’s Frederic Pons about the 2006 war against the Shiite group Hezbollah in Lebanon. “Such and such a film can’t be brought into the country but because of satellite dishes even kids are able to see it” said Eid. Music does not escape either. “About 80 percent of Death Metal is seized” because of anti-Christ content according to one record store owner in Beirut who asked not to be named. “To ban the Israeli Philharmonic is understandable but not top world violinist Jascha Heifetz who’s Jewish but not Israeli. Even so both Daniel Barenboim and Gilad Atzmon are OK because they’re seen to be anti-Zionist!”Some Lebanese works are also affected. A satirical play about the country’s 1975-1990 civil war by Rabih Mroue was banned last year before later being allowed.

You can never go wrong with basic black
PopMatters – Apr 15, 2008
The Black Keys didn’t exactly start the trend. (Remember Black Flag? No? How about Black Sabbath?) But they’re more than happy to take credit anyway tongues firmly in cheeks. “We feel lucky because we were the first band to ever use `Black’ in our name. But everyone that’s come after that it’s flattering to us… But their latest “Load Blown” is well worth a listen. The Black Hollies: More psychedelic rock this time by way of New Jersey. Black Horse: The Brooklyn-based duo mixes heavy-metal thunder and garage-rock lightning. Black Kids: The Jacksonville Fla. band has been garnering huge buzz over the past six months for the band’s Robert Smith-inspired music and lyrics. Black Milk: Detroiter Curtis Cross is one of the city’s rising hip-hop stars and has worked with pretty much anybody who’s anybody in the Motown rap scene able to put out equally nice beats and rhymes.

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