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NINE INCH NAILS
PRETTY HATE MACHINE

Trent Reznor, the lead creative force behind Nine Inch Nails, has graced the Time 100 list of Most Influential People, been inducted into the Rock ‘n’...

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JEWEL
PIECES OF YOU

Photo Credit: West Kennerly As an artist, Jewel was destined to succeed her own terms. Having grown up in Alaska, without running water or heat...

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R.E.M.
AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE

Photo Credit: Anton Corbijn R.E.M. are recognized as pioneers of the alternative rock genre, influencing peers like Nirvana, Pavement, Wilco and countless others who followed...

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BRENTON WOOD
OOGUM BOOGUM

By the time 26-year-old Brenton Wood released his debut album, Oogum Boogum, in 1967, he’d been skirting around the edges of the music business for...

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Buffy Sainte-Marie Illuminations

The pioneering Canadian Cree musician and social activist Buffy Sainte-Marie first gained prominence as part of Greenwich Village’s early- to mid-’60s folk scene alongside Bob...

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COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH
ELECTRIC MUSIC FOR THE MIND AND BODY

Before the anarchic social satire and the infamous “Fish Cheer” (reimagined with an entirely different four-letter word at Woodstock), and before San Francisco’s countercultural scene...

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BERNARD HERRMANN VERTIGO

Across four decades, from the 1940s through the 1970s, Bernard Herrmann helped elevate the movie soundtrack to the status of high art. Though, in his...

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ISAAC HAYES
HOT BUTTERED SOUL

A must-listen for any serious student of American popular music, Hot Buttered Soul radically expanded the borders of soul and funk and was instrumental in...

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Creedence Clearwater Revival
COSMO'S FACTORY

Released on July 16, 1970, Cosmo’s Factory remarkably stood as Creedence Clearwater Revival’s fifth full-length in two years. The San Francisco Bay-bred swamp rockers were at the peak of a prolific...

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