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A typical dose, a teaspoonful, sells for less than $10, and even a rave's worth looks innocuous when stored in water or mouthwash bottles.
Death Of The Party 2008
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A new umbrella term for rave's increasingly scattered bunch of subgenres also came into vogue: "electronica" would be what American labels marketed the music as.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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A new umbrella term for rave's increasingly scattered bunch of subgenres also came into vogue: "electronica" would be what American labels marketed the music as.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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When rave culture is criticized, as it often is, the knocks go something like this: rave's peace-love vibe doesn't last once the drugs wear off and the last record spins down; rave's culture of acceptance is but an easy by-product of its homogeneity.
Chicago Reader 2010
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That was the beginning and the end of cut copy and new rave's rather shortlived association.
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That was the beginning and the end of cut copy and new rave's rather shortlived association.
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Even Etienne de Crecy, a relatively unknown-in-America dance music artist, played a synthesizer sound and light show that plumbed rave's roots to close out the massive dance floor in the Sahara tent.
unknown title 2009
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I remember reading rave's about his performance in HALF-NELSON, him being hailed in the class of Penn, and Brando, his generation's brightest star.
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Even Etienne de Crecy, a relatively unknown-in-America dance music artist, played a synthesizer sound and light show that plumbed rave's roots to close out the massive dance floor in the Sahara tent.
unknown title 2009
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That was the beginning and the end of cut copy and new rave's rather shortlived association.
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