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The Roots recruit big-name guests for forthcoming album

Fall Out Boy man, Mos Def lend a hand

Thu 31 Jan, 2008

Comments (1)

i think the roots are class and until recently were trying to do something different for hip hop. Looks like those days have gone as they are jumping on the band wagon an throwing on that nob from that emo band like every other hip hop act in America at the moment. What happened to songs like "the seed" and "break off"?

Thu 31 Jan, 2008

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The Enemy say they are 'bitterly disappointed' by Arctic Monkeys

Tom Clarke labels the Sheffield band as 'dull'

Wed 30 Jan, 2008

Comments (2)

Wtf? Clarks talking crap. I have never even concidered buyin "the enemys'" album, they drone on like old women at a bus stop and try and liven up a track by doin some "oh weyo oh weyo" crap in it. And as for being working class, i saw the drummers mums house on live lounge at the weekend, a semi-detached on a couldersack and 2 cars on the drive....umm, very working class. Clark hasn't stepped in to a factory in his life i'm betting.

Thu 31 Jan, 2008

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