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Review — Glen Matlock and the Philistines “Born Running”

Sex Pistols bassist and former Pulse cover boy Glen Matlock returns with his band, the Philistines, and a new record

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Review — HeadCat “Walk the Walk … Talk the Talk”

Anyone who knows anything about Lemmy Kilmister knows his love for roots rock. So it’s not surprising to see him

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Confidence, Swagger & Valley Metal — White Cadillac

White Cadillac establishes itself as hard rock/metal force to be reckoned with By Mark Stevens “The greatest band alive. Ever.”

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An ambassador of good will — adult film king Ron Jeremy

Ed. note: This article appeared in the first incarnation of Youngstown Pulse Magazine from 2003-05. By B.J. LISKO Youngstown Pulse

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Look what Youngstown dragged it — Bret Michaels

Ed. note: This article appeared in the first incarnation of Youngstown Pulse Magazine from 2003-05. By B.J. LISKO Youngstown Pulse

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Business spotlight: Touch the Moon Candy Saloon

Ed. note: This article first appeared in the Spring 2010 Youngstown Pulse. By B.J. LISKO Youngstown Pulse Magazine Editor Jimmy

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Review — Damone, “Roll the Dice”

Damone Roll the Dice No one wears their influences on their sleeve quite like Damone. The band’s last record “Out

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The News — Why Huey Lewis’ “Sports” album is still boss

Ed. note: This article originally appeared in the short-lived Youngstown arts rag, The Walruss, in addition to numerous online outlets.

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Movie Review — We Like To Drink, We Like To Play Rock ‘n’ Roll, The story of The Unband

Still Drinkin’, Still Rockin’ The Unband comes to film Ed. note: This article originally appeared in the first incarnation of

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Book Review — “Joan Jett” by Todd Oldham/Joan Jett and guests

Joan Jett Todd Oldham/Joan Jett and guests Hot off the release of “The Runaways” movie comes the (kind-of) autobiography of

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Review — Danzig, “Deth Red Sabaoth”

Danzig Deth Red Sabaoth Evil Elvis returns for his first studio effort in six years, and truthfully the time off

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Review — Krokus, “Hoodoo”

Written off in the states by many as an AC/DC clone in the early 80s, Scandinavia (there is DEFINITELY something

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Review — Dee Cracks, “Attention! Deficit Disorder”

Dee Crackes Attention! Deficit Disorder Straight from Austria, and hot off another U.S. tour with Youngstown’s own Johnie 3 Dee

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Review — Iron Maiden, “The Final Frontier”

Iron Maiden The Final Frontier At this point, a new Maiden album is basically another reason to do a world

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The Interview — Beau Basement

Everyone’s got a filter. No one says what they truly think. It’s all pleasantries and hand shakes. Beau Basement wants

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Review — Slash, “S/T”

Slash self-titled Like so many rock virtuosos before, GNR axe-slinger Slash has gone on his own, but this time with

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Review — Danko Jones, “Below the Belt”

Danko Jones Below the Belt Some bands get lucky. Danko Jones works for it, and he’s still not chillin’ at

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Review — Jackyl, “When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide”

Jackyl When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide Chainsaw-toting, moonshine drinkin’ good ole boys Jackyl are about as predictable as they come.

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Review — Airbourne, “No Guts, No Glory”

Airbourne No Guts, No Glory When Airbourne stormed onto the circuit a few years ago with “Running Wild,” it was

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Legacy of Electricity — Electric Frankenstein comes to the Royal Oaks

ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN HAVE RAISED HELL IN THE PUNK, ROCK AND ART WORLD FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS. THEY’RE BRINGING THEIR WORLD

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