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Nightmare Of You present new E-card

Laila Hanson on 6/24/09 @ 2:10 PM

Nightmare Of You have posted a new track from their upcoming album, Infomaniac. Sort of. You can head over to their MySpace blog to hear "Experimental Bed" on a grab-and-share E-Card.
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Max Bemis contributes spoken word vocals to album

Laila Hanson on 6/24/09 @ 2:00 PM

Max Bemis of Say Anything has lent his pipes to an artist by the name of Rob Johnson. Bemis provides spoken word on some of Johnson's tracks from the album Upon a Painted Ocean. Johnson is unsigned. Check out the music on his MySpace and tell us what you think.
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Millionaires post new video

James Shotwell on 6/24/09 @ 1:41 PM

Decaydance Records newest act, Millionaires have posted the music video for their single, "Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid" on Myspace. The group's new EP of the same name can currently be purchased on Itunes for only $1.99.
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Paper + Plastick Records give away entire catalog to 200 fans

James Shotwell on 6/24/09 @ 1:12 PM

In celebration of Paper + Plastick Records founder and Less The Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello's Birthday, the label will be giving away downloads of the label's entire catalog [minus the new release from Shook Ones] to the first 200 people to visit the label's webstore at 3pm EASTERN. Good Luck!
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Mayday Parade announce record release date

Julie Nguyen on 6/24/09 @ 12:15 PM

Mayday Parade's new and yet-to-be-titled record will be out October 6th, 2009 on Atlantic.

Catch the band on tour with Metro Station and Hannah Montana's Mitchell Musso later this summer.
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Deftones hold off release of Eros

Laila Hanson on 6/24/09 @ 10:07 AM

With bassist Chi Cheng still recovering from his serious car crash, the hearts of the remaining members of the Deftones have been heavy. The band has decided to head back into the studio and hold off on releasing their sixth full length album, Eros. But it has "no connection" with Cheng's condition according to the band's blog.

"The decision to hold off on releasing Eros has no connection with Chi's condition or anything associated. This was, and is, purely a creative decision by the band to write, record, and deliver an amazing product. As a result we feel like this is the best record we've ever written. And although Chi is not playing bass with us, his presence is dramatically felt in our hearts and on our minds everyday when we step into that studio, and you will feel it in the music."
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