Shirley Manson on Garbage
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CNN - Found May. 23, 2012 As the man who produced the Smashing Pumpkins' "Gish" and Nirvana's "Nevermind," Vig may have had the name, but it was Manson who became the... Music Review: Shirley Manson Leads Garbage at Webster Hall - New York Times Exposing Multiple Personae, All Defiant - New York Times Shirley Manson on Garbage - CNN Shirley Manson doesn't care if Garbage is 'Not Your Kind of People' - CNN Explore All |
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Another Case Aimed to Kill Illegal Music Downloading Practices
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TMC Net - Found May. 22, 2012 BU graduate will have to pay $675,000 for the likes of Nirvana, Green Day, and The Smashing Pumpkins. The Providence, R.I. native downloaded a... Supreme Court silent on illegal music downloads - CBS News Supreme Court Passes on File-Sharing Case - New York Times Media Decoder Blog: Supreme Court Passes on File-Sharing Case, but ... - International Herald Tribune Supreme Court Will Not Review Music Downloading Case - Red Orbit Explore All |
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Katy Perry Flies High At Billboard Music Awards
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VH1.com - Found May. 20, 2012 ... it was from the Smashing Pumpkins' "Tonight, Tonight" video. Perry mostly floated over the stage in a white ribbon that kept her hanging in the... Katy Perry debuts 'Wide Awake' breakup song - USA Today Katy Perry Splits From Boyfriend Robert Ackroyd - MTV Katy Perry 'cools down relationship' with guitarist Robert Ackroyd - Times of India Katy Perry is single again - ONE News Explore All |
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Court won't reduce student's music download fine
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Denver Post - Found May. 21, 2012 Green Day, Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins and others. His lawyer suggested the damages should be as little as 99 cents per song, about the same... Supreme Court Passes on File-Sharing Case, but Still No End Is in ... - New York Times Too much hubbub over Supreme Court declining Tenenbaum case - CNET Supreme Court won't hear appeal from student hit with $675,000 music ... - FOXNews.com U.S. Supreme Court won't reduce $675,000 music-download penalty - Globe and Mail Explore All |
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Supreme Court won't hear case of ex-student's music download fine
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Los Angeles Times - Found May. 21, 2012 Green Day, Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins and others. His lawyer suggested the damages should be as little as 99 cents per song, about the same... No Supreme Court Relief for Joel Tenenbaum?s $675K Piracy Fine - Time Too much hubbub over Supreme Court declining Tenenbaum case - CNET News Media Decoder Blog: Supreme Court Passes on File-Sharing Case, but ... - New York Times US court won't reduce $675,000 music download fine - New Zealand Herald Explore All |
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The smashing pumpkins
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Times of Oman - Found May. 16, 2012 Last year's 20th anniversary of The Smashing Pumpkins' first album caught Billy Corgan, the band's sole remaining original member, by surprise."It |
The Smashing Pumpkins announce Splendour sideshows (Music)
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Manmade Mag - Found May. 3, 2012 The Smashing Pumpkins have added 3 sideshows to their upcoming Splendour in the Grass visit.Like plenty of other acts on the Splendour line up, Billy ... |
Review: The Smashing Pumpkins
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Austin Chronicle - Found Feb. 9, 2012 ... unyielding psych-guitar called Gish brought the Smashing Pumpkins to light in 1991. No hits, but it did have balls, and whether the Chicago... |
Album review: Neck of the Woods - Silversun Pickups (+video)
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New Zealand Herald - Found 4 hours ago Their songs are too long, the singer's too whiney and they sound too much like the Smashing Pumpkins. |
The Replacements Plan Reunion Tour
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Ultimate-Guitar - Found May. 23, 2012 Willard (Rocket From The Crypt, The Offspring, Angels & Airwaves and Social Distortion), Jimmy Chamberlin (The Smashing Pumpkins), Barrett... |
















