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Monday, January 28, 2008

In the Last 24 Hours (or more) on Line Out

posted by on January 28 at 15:14 PM

RIP the Holy Land: A house party house bites the dust.

Work the Problem, Not the Person: Dr. Phil will talk to the Ying Yang Twins about saggin’ pants on today’s show.

That’s My People: Charles Mudede says the fall of hiphop began when LL Cool J said he needs love.

Slats Was There: Eric Grandy goes to King Cobra’s soft opening.

Glue Girls: A new song from the band with the longest name in the world, Someone Still Loves you Boris Yeltsin.

Mullets and Dick Ties: And backdropped and scratched beats.

Chic-Chica-Chic: TJ Gorton on Biddu Orchestra.

Music News: David Yow is hospitalized, Led Zepplin reunion tour might be materializing, and more.

Tonight in Music: Gallows and Cancer Bats at Chop Suey.

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The fall of hiphop began when LL Cool J said he needed love? WTF, Charles!

Posted by Will in Seattle | January 28, 2008 4:13 PM
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how can one photograph be both repellent and arousing?

Posted by michael strangeways | January 28, 2008 4:32 PM
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Whoo-hoo! Diamond Dave in his buttless chaps! This was 1984 (I was YOUNG, okay?), and it was SO campy -- he kept waving his ass at the crowd in the gayest way. I was ripped and it was so. Much. Fun.

I've told people about Dave and his assless pants; now I have proof!

Posted by Irena | January 28, 2008 7:16 PM

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