BILLYSQUIER

Pat Monahan, the singer from Train, just released a solo album, Last Of Seven--and while no one is making the claim that he can single-handedly save the music industry like Rick Rubin, the fact that no one is saying Monahan can't single-handedly save More »

IRON&WINE

In honor of this Iron and Wine dude with a beard that clearly belonged in the Best Beards category and his new album that just came out, I decided to create a category that he could win. More »

police

Teachers can really make your life hell. The good ones inspire and encourage and everyone walks away happy, but the bad ones ruin you for life. More »

TOM WAITS

Each of the following singers has made a stunning amount of albums, has an ungodly amount of fans, and has at some point in their lifetime filed a tax return claiming "musician" or "singer" as their occupation. More »

FREDDIEMERCURY

Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti died earlier this month. While most pop music fans probably didn't follow his career very closely, his--and opera's--influence on pop music is unmistakable. More »

CARPENTERS

I could live my whole life without ever hearing these songs again. But then again, I also think the whole concept of rain is really dumb. Shouldn't there be an easier way to get water than to have it dumped on your head? More »

PINK FLOYDTHE WALL

OK, if we're going to let Amy Winehouse complain about her father-in-law, in fairness, we have to find songs to complain about mother. More »

FLEETWOODMAC RUMOURS

With Amy Winehouse's father-in-law calling for a boycott of her music, you can imagine the great new material Ms. Winehouse could work up for her next album. Oh, the anger and the indignity! More »

MC5

We all know the agents of oppression are upon on. Shorter days, colder nights and school back in session. Homework, detention. More »

tina_turner4

The one thing you learn when researching "Hero" songs is how lousy most of them are. More »
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