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    From Black Flag to Daniel Johnston, this playlist showcases some of the artists who influenced the short but incendiary career of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
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    The best rap songs of 2011, as selected by the rap music blog Cocaine Blunts.
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    Soothing doesn't have to mean boring. Expand your musical horizons while unwinding at the end of a long day with this wide-ranging set of acoustic guitar tunes.
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    Listen to great songs from every band performing at this year's Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, California.
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    Ten years ago, the metal community lost a great talent in Chuck Schuldiner. Widely considered "the father of death metal," Chuck's vocal style and guitar work have inspired a legion of other musicians.

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    Soothing doesn't have to mean boring. Expand your musical horizons while unwinding at the end of a long day with this wide-ranging set of acoustic guitar tunes.
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    Loud and in your face, these dubstep artists embrace the heavier side of the genre to get audiences onto the dance floor.
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    Songs by Bob Dylan and similar artists
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    Ten years ago, the metal community lost a great talent in Chuck Schuldiner. Widely considered "the father of death metal," Chuck's vocal style and guitar work have inspired a legion of other musicians.
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    The best rap songs of 2011, as selected by the rap music blog Cocaine Blunts.
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    African "desert blues" is just about the biggest sound in world music circles today. Blending western forms with African soul, plus a healthy dose of amplification, it's a hypnotic sound that speaks hauntingly of the place and its people.
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    From Black Flag to Daniel Johnston, this playlist showcases some of the artists who influenced the short but incendiary career of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
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    Need the perfect soundtrack to accompany your late night drives? Look no further than this mix of dreamy, propulsive electronica that blends introspection with the rushing pulse of the highway.
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    From Sabbath to Isis, some metal bands have always drawn influences from, and been appreciated by audiences beyond the insular metal scene. Think of them as the gateway to metal.
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    Listen to songs by all the artists performing at the 2011 Outside Lands Festival taking place on August 12th-14th in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA.
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    Break out the clear heels and stripper pole; these sexy blues rock and hair metal songs are the soundtrack for your next Strippercize workout or private dance for that special someone.
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    Just as scrappy and raunchy as their forbears, these freshman also possess a fondness for the art house. Expect DJ Screw-era pastiche, hard drugs and violent fantasies. Decidedly NSFW.
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    Welcome to the Smoker's Club, where modern rappers cultivate major weed habits and forge bonds over their love of greenery. Roll up and hang out.
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    A sunny, nostalgia-drenched playlist packed with memorable hits from the ska-punk of Sublime and Reel Big Fish to the pop-rock of No Doubt and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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    Pull up a bar stool, grab a bottle of whiskey and throw on this mix of old and new songs that'll help you take the edge off. DWNTWNmusic.com
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    During the one-thousand and fifty-eight days between the Human Be-In (January 14, 1967) and the Altamont Speedway Festival (December 6, 1969), rock became the voice of a generation. This fertile period yielded more iconic songs than ever before or since.
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    Updated weekly, these are the most popular rap tracks on the internet. Decidedly NSFW. SMH...
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    Today's most popular electro house tracks from some of the world's hottest DJs.
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    Today's most popular progressive house tracks form some of the world's hottest DJs.
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    Long before the blues went electric and urban, these rural pioneers were laying down the foundations of the genre, usually with no more than a voice and acoustic guitar.
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    Party music. Big, loud, nasty, party music.