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These three songs were all big hits for Def Leppard in the 1980s, even though the lyrics don't make much sense.
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A neologism is a term for a made-up word. These are three one-hit wonders that feature silly lyrics with made-up words.
Come on, play me,” Kim Gordon sings on “Play Me,” the title track and opener of her latest album. The song’s suite of groovy ...
Leaving behind late 1960s idealism, these 13 acts weaponized volume, occult imagery, and psychological dread to define the sound of menace ...
Mainstream pop was going maximalist by overloading its production with digital whizbangery; indie rock had risen as a rawer ...
When Bowie went for a hang with Queen, a song for the ages was born. But assembling it was fraught with no short supply of pressure ...
Most people seeing Eric Clapton know to expect certain songs, but he thought this song had the wrong message to play in his old age.
Sturgill is one of my favorite artists going right now, and one of my favorite artists to write about. I’ve been tangling ...