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112 Interview
Marvin, Daron, Q and Mike hail from Atlanta, GA, where they met while in high school. |
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702
Discovered by Michael Bivins of New Edition, 702 is a teenage trio -- Irish, Kameelah, and Lemisha -- who made their recorded debut singing on Subway's hit single, "This Lil' Game We Play." |
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8 Ball Interview
Eightball and MJG are a hardcore rap duo from Tennessee and recently spent some time talking with Cutmaster Swiff.
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Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morissette (b. June 1, 1974, Ottawa, Canada) was one of the most unlikely stars of the mid-'90s. |
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Backstreet Boys
Since the release of the hit single 'We've Got It Goin' On,' these winners of MTV Europe's 'Viewers Choice Awards' have sold more than 5 million copies of their self-titled debut album and an additional 5 million singles. |
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Backstreet Boys (2nd Interview)
Backstreet Boys were, in many ways, a contradictory band. Comprised entirely of white, middle-class Americans, the group sang a hybrid of new jack balladry, hip-hop R&B and dance-club pop that originally found its greatest success in Canada and Europe, with their 1996 debut album charting in the Top 10 in nearly every country on the continent; ironically, success in their native land did not follow until nearly two years later.
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Barenaked Ladies
This band serves up its 3rd LP of insightful, harmonious and humorous alternative music. First single/video: 'Shoe Box,' which appeared on last month's EP and the Friends soundtrack. |
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Better than Ezra
New Orleans trio "Better than Ezra" began their life as a Dinosaur Jr.- influenced combo in the late '80s, yet they were sidetracked by the accidental death of their lead guitarist. |
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Big Boi of Outkast Interview
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BloodHound Gang
From King of Prussia, PA, the Bloodhound Gang hit the alternative charts in 1996 with a blend of obnoxious sexual innuendo and unpolitically correct stoner wit reminiscent of the early Beastie Boys -- mixing punk rock with hip-hop much as the Beasties had done. |
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