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As if to demonstrate their range, they've just released two contrasting LPs: Heavy Rocks is a primal, howling, wounded beast of a record, featuring the Cult's Ian Astbury on backing vocals; while Attention Please is an album of ethereal post-punk, sung entirely by female guitarist Wata.
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Has it been de-beaked, and what are the Cult's foreign policy protocols for dealing with Combine diplomats?
Archive 2010-02-01 2010
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As if to demonstrate their range, they've just released two contrasting LPs: Heavy Rocks is a primal, howling, wounded beast of a record, featuring the Cult's Ian Astbury on backing vocals; while Attention Please is an album of ethereal post-punk, sung entirely by female guitarist Wata.
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Becuase if it's the former, you know, it'd be kind of cool, and I'd have my warrior followers sing stanzes from Blue Oyster Cult's "Godzilla" as they went about spreading the faith.
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Has it been de-beaked, and what are the Cult's foreign policy protocols for dealing with Combine diplomats?
An Interview with Venger Satanis : The Lovecraft News Network 2010
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Becuase if it's the former, you know, it'd be kind of cool, and I'd have my warrior followers sing stanzes from Blue Oyster Cult's "Godzilla" as they went about spreading the faith.
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With NIN's drummer and Jane's Addiction's bassist in tow plus rock royalty the likes of Chris Cornell, Kid Rock, Dave Grohl, Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmeister, The Cult's Ian Astbury, and many more soop-uh-stahs, Slash's first solo album amazingly shows continuity and showcases expert co-songwriting despite all of the musical influences involved.
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Maps & Atlases have been described as "math rock;" just go to see Cult's perform undeniably catchy "Go Outside."
Zara Golden: Sign Up To Cover Concerts This Week: Neon Indian, Public Enemy, Grizzly Bear And More 2010
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With NIN's drummer and Jane's Addiction's bassist in tow plus rock royalty the likes of Chris Cornell, Kid Rock, Dave Grohl, Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmeister, The Cult's Ian Astbury, and many more soop-uh-stahs, Slash's first solo album amazingly shows continuity and showcases expert co-songwriting despite all of the musical influences involved.
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Pop on over to Craft Cult's website for their Heartomatic.
Who Loves Ya Baby Studio Marcy - Marcy Lamberson 2009
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