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Rest In Peace, George Harrison; Joey Ramone Gets His Place In History; Public Enemy Announces Remix Winners; Butch Vig Contracts Hepatitis A; Home Alive Release Flying Sidekick; Seattle City Council Approves $75,000 for Vera Project; Seattle Developers Save Hendrix Childhood Home; Courtney Love Leaks Unreleased Nirvana Track; Mick Jagger New Solo Album Sales in Need of Viagra; Thieves Are Scum (That and the Kitchen Sink, Too, Remix); Quote of the Month.
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eP scribe Steve Stav discovers there is more than books in the library as he catches up with Seattle darlings Peter Parker on the eve of
the release of their second album of carefree power pop. ¶"I have lived two lifetimes already," says Chris Vrenna. Mark Teppo catches up with the multi-faceted Grammy award winning artist and learns about Vrenna's life after his long stint as drummer/programmer for Nine Inch Nails.
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We here at Earpollution have been slogging through the trenches of modern music for 37 issues now, and that's long enough to have traditions. We firmly believe that the "Ho! Ho! Ho!" of Christmas is not just some South Central pickup line, but rather a call to arms: it's time to find the best in everything and put aside all the crap. So once again this year, our happy little eP elves deliver up their annual summations of the best and, well, the rest for music in 2001.
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