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Too Tough to Die
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Teenage Lobotomy
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Ramones News

The Girls (Spin)
What? Fusing '80s-style synths and high-pitched yelps with punk aggression, this quintet is like a loosely collected hybrid of the Cars, the Voidoids, and Devo -- and would no doubt be pleased by the inherent Ramones comparisons spurred by their giddy pop sensibility. The Girls will be appearing at Seattle's Bumbershoot Festival this Saturday, Aug. 30, showcasing their sophomore release Yes ...

Concert under way as fans anticipate Rage (Rocky Mountain News via Yahoo! News)
DENVER COLISEUM -- The way Victoria Wallace sees it, rap-metal band Rage Against the Machine is simply following in the footsteps of those great noise-making, parent-irritating authority-questioning bands of the past -- the Ramones, the Clash, the Sex Pistols.

Linda Stein's Accused Killer Gets a New Lawyer (Gothamist)
Natavia Lowery, who is suspected of killing her boss, celebrity real estate broker (and former manager for the Ramones) Linda Stein, has announced she has a new lawyer . The Daily News reports, "Her notoriously talkative attorney Ron Kuby has been replaced by the taciturn Rick Jones." The NYPD said that Lowery, 26, bludgeoned Stein after the 62-year-old was rude to her and blew pot smoke in ...

News Article (Metal Hammer)
Check out the new Kiss VANS trainers and jeans. Following in the foot-steps of Iron Maiden and The Ramones, Kiss are the latest band to have a range of clothing designed on the band's behalf by VANS.

Bad-boy Brits The Fratellis offer laddish jams with Here We Stand (Pittsburgh City Paper)
The Fratellis are tagged as a "lads' band," but the coy writing is far sharper than any favored by America's askew-ballcap contingent. By Chris Parker.

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