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 | | Goldfinger used to be this happy ska-tinted band. |  | | Goldfinger is a punk/sometimes ska band from California. |  | | Goldfinger finally chooses a good track to open the album with "I'm Down." This sets the stage for the rest of the album to be different from what we've seen of Goldfinger so far. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/tressatheinsane/reviews/goldfinger.html
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| | Australia (1996 single) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Australia" was released by Manic Street Preachers on December 2 1996, and was the fourth single release from the Everything Must Go album of May that same year. |  | | It also made an appearance as track number seven on Forever Delayed, the band's greatest hits album, released in November 2002. |  | | The CD included "Velocity Girl", "Take The Skinheads Bowling" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (all three songs being cover versions of songs originally performed by Primal Scream, Camper Van Beethoven and Andy Williams), and the cassette featured a live recording of "A Design for Life". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_(1996_single)
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| | Goldfinger (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Their full length debut, Goldfinger, was released in 1996 and was a hit on college radio. |  | | He also produced Good Charlotte's single "The Anthem", which was intentionally named "Oracle of Elcaro". |  | | Though their second album, Hang-Ups, was less successful, the band still maintained a devoted fanbase in the hardcore community. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfinger_(band)
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| | Everything Must Go (1996 album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It contains five songs with lyrics by Richey James Edwards, and was released in 1996. |  | | Everything Must Go was the fourth album by the Manic Street Preachers. |  | | The album takes it name from a play by Patrick Jones, Nicky Wire's brother. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_Must_Go_(1996_album)
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| | Super Dumbass's Music Info :: All Canadian Punk-Rocker |
 | | Now Goldfinger could record a self titled debut album, they recorded it in 1995 and released it in 1996. |  | | In 1996 Goldfinger played about 380 shows, which meant they had no free time whatsoever. |  | | A live CD was then recorded, from Goldfinger 2000 tour in England. |
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http://www.freewebs.com/superdumbass2/goldfingercanada.htm
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| | Goldfinger - Goldfinger sputnikmusic |
 | | This is the only Goldfinger album that I can listen to. |  | | About this album:This is my favorite Goldfinger cd.Its my favorite because many songs are fasted paced,the guitars really rock,and their arent many weak songs on it.Its ska punk punk,simalar to Rancid or NOFX.This cd has a joke song witch is "my girlfriends shower sucks". |  | | This album has most of the best songs by goldfinger of all time,minds eye,stay,here in your bedroom,anxiety,the city with two faces,and nothing to prove.Thats almost have the album.Their arent any real bad songs for the most part.Even the songs that are not perfect fives are still great. |
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http://www.musicianforums.com/sputnik/album.php?reviewid=3460&genreid=3&styleid=18
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| | Manic Street Preachers - encyclopedia article about Manic Street Preachers. |
 | | The band did not burn out after all, releasing a split single with Fatima Mansions (a rock cover of "Suicide Is Painless") which became their first UK Top 10 hit, and began work on a second album. |  | | Their first single for Heavenly, Motown Junk (released on January 21 1991), showcased their iconoclastic ("I laughed when Lennon got shot") punk/metal influenced rock n' roll that, like their image and attitude, was a million miles apart from the Madchester and Thames Valley scenes that were dominating the indie world. |  | | The bulk of the lyrics were written solely by Nicky included number two hit single "A Design for Life", which became a working class anthem, and established the band alongside the other premier British bands of the day like Oasis. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Manic+Street+Preachers
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| | Punknews.org Goldfinger - Disconnection Notice |
 | | this cd is more pop than punk, so for fans of the albums hang-ups and goldfinger this might be a very bad album. |  | | I have been a big Goldfinger fan for a long time, but this album is horrible and this animal rights stuff is so lame. |  | | goldfinger hasn't released anything worthwhile of an entire album since their self titled. |
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http://www.punknews.org/reviews.php?op=albumreview&id=3747
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| | Goldfinger - Disconnection Notice (Maverick) - MusicRemedy.com, Brings Music to Life |
 | | Within two years the group had landed a major-label deal and released a massively successful ska-punk single, "Here In Your Bedroom" (taken from their 1996 Gold record Goldfinger). |  | | At one point, Goldfinger appeared to be on the same path to punk rock superstardom as their peers in Green Day, Blink-182 and No Doubt. |  | | Relax, the lead singer of Goldfinger is not comparing himself to the Beatles. |
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http://www.musicremedy.com/articles/1041
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| | NEWTON |
 | | In 1996 Newton embarked on a promotional tour of Australia, Japan, SE Asia, South America and continental Europe, prior to beginning work on his debut album. |  | | He is also developing his songwriting and co-wrote "Angel In Your Eyes", the bonus track on his new single. |  | | Newton has been singing in the North of England for eight years, both as a solo artist and as a frontman to several bands. |
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http://members.aol.com/DANCECM/html/biogs/newton.htm
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| | REVIEW |
 | | Similarly, Goldfinger's incessant touring schedule is legendary (385 shows in 365 days in 1996-97) and as a result, the band has garnered quite a loyal underground following of their own. |  | | Goldfinger's path to this record is not without precedent. |  | | is Goldfinger's first studio record in three years and by far their strongest, most inspired effort to date. |
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http://www.westnet.com/consumable/2000/03.26/revgoldf.html
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| | KISSONLINE - KISS otaku: March '96 Update |
 | | KISS will not be releasing a single from the album here in Australia. |  | | The single is in a hard cardboard cover with the unplugged artwork, writting down the spine, and the track list on the back (i.e. |  | | Promo CDs have been sent to radio stations which contain 2 tracks: "Rock and Roll All Nite" and "Everytime I Look at You", but they will not be released to the public. |
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http://www.kissonline.com/news/news/1996/0396update.html
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| | SEE Magazine: June 5, 2003 |
 | | The first year we really took off: in 1996, we did 385 shows. |  | | Goldfingers John Feldmann has been around since June of 1967, placing him in the grizzled ranks of Nomeansno and Bad Religion in the punk rock dads, er... |  | | Feldmann talked to SEE about aging in the punk rock world, his vegan politics, and the status of commercial pop punk. |
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http://www.seemagazine.com/Issues/2003/0605/mus1.htm
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| | 1996 in British music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a summary of 1996 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year. |  | | Just a Little Bit in May. This song was the UK's entry to the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest, and originally reached #6 when it was released at the beginning of April. |  | | It was the official song of the 1996 European Football Championship (Euro '96), which was being held in England. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_in_British_music
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| | Ash |
 | | Produced by Owen Morris (Oasis, the Verve), Ash's debut album 1977 was released in May, 1996. |  | | Initially, the duo was inspired by heavy metal, but they eventually became infatuated with punk, indie and pop music, largely due to the appearance of Nirvana's Nevermind. |  | | By the time Ash released their independent debut single, "Jack Named the Planets," in 1994, they had added drummer Rick McMurray. |
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http://www.cybcity.com/sound-house/ash.htm
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| | RockNet Concert Review: Goldfinger |
 | | PORT CHESTER, NY -- APRIL 30, 1996 - In not-so-typical punk fashion, Goldfinger hit the stage promptly at 10 PM. |  | | They were quickly redeemed, however, with a profanity-laced, "how do you do?" and subsequent 35 minutes of thrash-infested ska and melodic punk. |  | | The red-faced, bleached-blonde Feldmann - who was most likely first on line when Rogaine went over-the-counter - provided every hackneyed punk move from strangling the mic, engaging in choreographed Pete Townshend leaps with fellow guitarist Charlie Paulson, to running in circles. |
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http://www.rocknet.com/may96/goldfing.html
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| | Amazon.com: Goldfinger [EXPLICIT LYRICS]: Music |
 | | Goldfinger exploded onto a 1996 music scene that was glutted with neo-punk bands trying to soak up the success achieved by Green Day and the Offspring. |  | | The single "Here in Your Bedroom" seemed on the surface to be a silly song about sex, but the MTV crowd may have missed the lyrics that spoke of insecurities and fear of intimacy. |  | | On the surface, Goldfinger appeared another cutesy-pop-punk band (a la Blink 182), but the deeper one listens to their self-titled debut, the more their talent and worth shines through. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000005AXV?v=glance
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| | Entertainment Ave! The Concert Hall - A concert review of Stabbing Westward, November 21, 1996, at The Metro in Chicago, IL. |
 | | The Concert Hall - A concert review of Stabbing Westward, November 21, 1996, at The Metro in Chicago, IL. |  | | Another single, I do believe, and the newest member, of the band was Mark Eliopulos at guitar. |  | | My first impression of this band was that they were a British Punk band. |
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http://www.entertainmentavenue.com/concert_hall/reviews/s/stabbing_westward/sw112196.htm
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| | Buy Goldfinger Tickets - Cheap Goldfinger Concert Show Tickets At Onlineseats |
 | | They recorded the cd in 1995 and it was released in spring on 1996, their first single/video 'Here in your Bedroom' was played at a high rate and they gained in popularity. |  | | In 1997 Goldfinger released their second LP entitled 'Hang-Up's' their first single 'This Lonely Place' was not as big a success as the release of 'Here in your Bedroom', but it did give them numerous live talk show appearances and spins of the video, which is a play on 'Alien'. |  | | Charlie's first show with Goldfinger was a little hectic; he was given a tape of the songs on Friday night, practiced with the band on Saturday and played a show that night. |
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http://www.onlineseats.com/goldfinger-tickets
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| | GIGWISE.com Goldfinger |
 | | The band released a self -- titled debut album on Mojo Records in 1996 that yielded a hit single, "Here In Your Bedroom". |  | | Citing musical differences, Williams left Goldfinger in '98 and was replaced by Kelly Lemieux. |  | | They enlisted (drummer) Darrin Pfeiffer and (guitarist) Charlie Paulson, and Goldfinger was born. |
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http://www.gigwise.com/profile.asp?contentid=178
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| | Single "Don't Speak" |
 | | The alternate and acoustic versions were recorded in September 1996 at York Street studios in Auckland, New Zealand and feature Gwen, Tom, Gabe and Glynne Adams. |  | | This was also released in the UK as a picture disc featuring the album versions of "Don't Speak" and "Greener Pastures". |  | | home > collection > singles > Don't Speak |
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http://www.nodoubtonline.com/Collection/Singles/Don'tSpeak-AUS.html
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| | Everything Must Go (1996 single) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | An acoustic version of the song appears on the September 1996 cassette release of "Kevin Carter" September 30, 1996. |  | | "Everything Must Go" was released by Manic Street Preachers on July 29, 1996 and was the second single release from the Everything Must Go album of May that same year. |  | | It reached number five in the UK charts on August 3, 1996 making it their second straight top ten hit. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_Must_Go_(1996_single)
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| | Children's music reviews - 1996 (July-December) |
 | | Apparently, Catfish wanted to make an album of original music that would introduce children to the roots of American music in a way that would include their parents, and apparently, he succeeded. |  | | Gold's musical credentials are impeccable he's performed, produced and written for the greats. |  | | Halloween Howls, Music For Little People; $11.98 CD, $7.98 cassette. |
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http://www.kidzmusic.com/reviews1996b.htm
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| | Music Education Facts and Figures |
 | | Perhaps the basic reason that every child must have an education in music is that music is a part of the fabric of our society. |  | | Journal of Research in Music Education, 46, 173-181. |  | | Researchers at the University of Montreal used various brain imaging techniques to investigate brain activity during musical tasks and found that sight-reading musical scores and playing music both activate regions in all four of the cortex's lobes; and that parts of the cerebellum are also activated during those tasks. |
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http://www.menc.org/information/advocate/facts.html
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| | George Graham on 1996.s Music |
 | | One of the original hippies Donovan returned with an album that sounded as if he picked up right where he left off, and the pop music scene was buzzing over a young band called Kula Shaker, which was sounding very paisley in the 1996. |  | | 1996 was also another good year for regional artist album releases. |  | | In World Music style bending and blending continued apace in 1996, with the expected mixed results, ranging from the wildly successful like Folk Scat to the utterly pretentious like Dead Can Dance. |
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http://www.georgegraham.com/yrend96.html
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| | MUSIC at MANOA - FM-AM Newsletter 1996 |
 | | Hart was music director of the Honolulu Symphony 1931-49 and Professor of Music at UHM 1937-42. |  | | 39 as reworked by Karl Klindworth for piano and orchestra for a CD of all of Alkan's music for this medium to be released on the Naxos label. |  | | The Festival was a major showcase for 20th-century music of U. and Asian composers, and eventually it encompassed not only music but all the arts. |
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http://www.hawaii.edu/uhmmusic/FM-AM/fmam1996.htm
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| | Goldfinger Plots 2005 Return |
 | | Recorded in Feldmann's home studio, the new material finds the band evolving in an ever more pop direction with its sound, stretching further from the ska-influenced sound of its self-titled 1996 Mojo/Universal debut. |  | | To herald the release of its new album, Goldfinger has a handful of tour dates confirmed, beginning with a Feb. 15 show in New York, the day "Disconnection Notice" is released. |  | | Only the band's 1997 follow-up, "Hang-Ups," has broken into the top half of The Billboard 200, reaching No. 85 on the album chart. |
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http://billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000742840
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| | Hang-Ups by Goldfinger CD |
 | | Goldfinger return with a sophomore album that takes a tight, cohesive sound and adds a drop more ska to the ska-punk-metal-pop mix that won them interest and acclaim after the release of their self-titled 1996 debut. |  | | ©1996 - 2005 CD Universe; Portions copyright 1948 - 2005 Muze Inc. |  | | I've memorized every single song on this cd and still have fun listening and singing with them!!!! |
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http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1202549/a/Hang-Ups.htm
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| | Music Bulletin 1996 - 1998; Faculty Biographies |
 | | Bryan Simms, professor of music history and literature, specializes in music and music theory of the 20th century. |  | | James Tyler is well known in early music circles as an early music director and soloist on the lute, baroque guitar and other early plucked and bowed instruments. |  | | She has made numerous solo and chamber music recordings for major radio stations in Europe and has recorded for Everest and Orion Master Recordings. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/Music/facbio/s.html
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