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About Max Headroom, the 1980s sci-fi TV show that starred a wisecracking digital talking head
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About Max Headroom, the 1980s sci-fi TV show that starred a wisecracking digital talking head

Max Headroom was a unique sci-fi satire TV show starring the inimitable Matt Frewer as the computer-generated star. Despite its short run, it made a max impact on pop culture.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Europeans need to take Trump seriously, find offramp: Fred Fleitz | American Agenda
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Europeans need to take Trump seriously, find offramp: Fred Fleitz | American Agenda

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Trump has his own negotiating style on Greenland security: Blaine Holt | Newsline
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Trump has his own negotiating style on Greenland security: Blaine Holt | Newsline

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U.S. Troops Leave al-Asad Air Base in Iraq
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U.S. Troops Leave al-Asad Air Base in Iraq

The United States has completed its withdrawal from Iraq’s al-Asad Air Base, the Iraqi Defense Ministry said Saturday. The departure of the troops ends more than two decades of American military presence in federal Iraq, which excludes the Kurdistan region in the north. The ministry said Iraqi forces have assumed full control of the base, with the Iraqi army’s chief of staff overseeing the transfer of responsibilities. The withdrawal follows a September 2024 agreement between Washington and Baghdad to wind down the U.S.-led coalition formed to combat the Islamic State. While the agreement set a target date of September 2025 for a full withdrawal, a small contingent of roughly 250 to 350 U.S. advisers remained at al-Asad amid instability in neighboring Syria. Despite the drawdown, the United States is continuing counter-ISIS operations in the region. President Donald Trump and Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa discussed developments in Syria earlier this week and agreed to cooperate on anti-terrorism measures. U.S. and partner forces recently conducted large-scale strikes against ISIS targets in Syria under “Operation Hawkeye Strike,” launched after a December attack that killed two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter. The post U.S. Troops Leave al-Asad Air Base in Iraq appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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Who wrote the classic hit ‘Daydream Believer’?
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Who wrote the classic hit ‘Daydream Believer’?

“What a wasted day, all I’ve done is daydream". The post Who wrote the classic hit ‘Daydream Believer’? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Alternative Rock
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Alternative Rock

Alternative rock thrives on restlessness. It grew from a refusal to follow tidy formulas, favoring tension over polish and personality over perfection. This strain of rock values risk, whether through jagged guitar tones, uneasy melodies, or lyrics that feel more like confessions than choruses. Its strength comes from pulling energy from punk urgency, underground attitude, and experimental instincts, shaping music that sounds alive, imperfect, and often unpredictable. What defines alternative rock isn’t a single sound but a shared mindset. It bends structure, borrows freely, and welcomes contradiction—loud and quiet, raw and melodic, cynical and sincere. Over time, it has absorbed grooves, noise, electronic textures, and emotional extremes without losing its core identity. The result is a genre that keeps mutating while staying grounded in expression, making space for music that challenges expectations and rewards repeat listens. Featured Alternative Rock Artist Sub-Genres of Alternative Rock ShinedownShinedown blends post-grunge grit, Southern intensity, and emotional catharsis to craft anthemic, stadium-ready rock … Stone Temple PilotsArtist Bios Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots (STP) are an American rock band … Grunge – Heavy riffs, raw emotion, and sludgy guitars that defined a gritty reaction against polished rock excess. Post-Hardcore – A volatile offshoot pushing punk’s intensity into darker, heavier, and more experimental emotional and sonic territory. Post-Grunge – Cleaner, radio-ready evolution of grunge built on emotional hooks, thick guitars, and modern rock polish. Indie Rock – Melodic, inventive guitar music driven by DIY spirit, personal lyrics, and a resistance to mainstream formulas. Industrial Rock – Guitars collide with machinery and distortion, merging rock aggression with cold, mechanical rhythms and urban unease. Britpop – Hook-heavy British rock fueled by sharp wit, classic pop instincts, and a distinctly UK cultural identity. Shoegaze – Wall-of-sound guitars, hazy vocals, and swirling effects that blur melody into immersive atmosphere. Emo – Blends raw emotion with melodic alternative rock, pairing confessional lyrics, dynamic shifts, and punk-rooted intensity. Noise Rock – Feedback, abrasion, and dissonance used as weapons, challenging structure while amplifying tension and raw expression. Madchester – Groove-driven alternative blending rock guitars with dance rhythms, psychedelia, and a loose, euphoric club energy. Rap Rock – Rock instrumentation fused with hip-hop delivery, emphasizing rhythm, attitude, and crossover cultural impact. Funk Rock – Syncopated basslines and rhythmic guitar work inject groove and swagger into alternative rock’s edge. Grunge Pop – Melodic hooks and polished structures soften grunge’s grit while retaining its emotional weight. Soft Grunge – Muted distortion and introspective tones favor mood and melody over aggression and raw force. Slacker Rock – Laid-back, low-stakes alternative built on irony, casual delivery, and a rejection of rock theatrics. 10 Best Classic Rock AlbumsA critical look at the 10 best classic rock albums, exploring why these timeless records still define power, craft, and …Read More Alternative Rock Albums A Perfect Circle – Mer de NomsMer de Noms isn’t just a good debut—it’s a spell. An atmosphere. A slow-burning … Alanis Morissette – Jagged Little PillThe genius of Jagged Little Pill isn’t in how angry or vulnerable it is—it’s … Alice in Chains – DirtDirt is unflinching, heavy without excess, and haunting without theatrics. Alice in Chains built … Arcade Fire – FuneralFuneral thrives on raw conviction and communal urgency. Its cracked voices, swelling choruses, and … Arctic Monkeys – AMAM is a midnight fever dream of heavy grooves, sly vocals, and smoke-drenched atmosphere … Arctic Monkeys – Favourite Worst NightmareFavourite Worst Nightmare is Arctic Monkeys running faster, darker, and sharper. Turner’s wit is … Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m NotThe album pushes fast rhythms, sharp writing, and energetic performances into a tightly wound … Audioslave – AudioslaveAudioslave fuses brute force with wounded grace. Cornell’s voice howls through Morello’s alien guitar … Audioslave – RevelationsRevelations hits with heavy boots and open flame, built on grinding riffs and a … Avril Lavigne – Love SuxThe album fires quick bursts of pop-punk emotion, shaped by sharp hooks, steady energy, … Babes in Toyland – FontanelleFontanelle is a glorious mess of emotion, distortion, and defiance. It doesn’t polish its … Balance and Composure – The Things We Think We’re MissingThe Things We Think We’re Missing is a storm of tension and release, heavy … Baroness – PurplePurple channels emotion through weight, melody, and fire. Each track bleeds honesty and determination, … Beabadoobee – Fake It FlowersFake It Flowers thrives on noise, confession, and messy honesty. Beabadoobee turns jagged riffs … Beck – GuerolitoGuerolito rebuilds its parent album into something unstable and alive. Each remix bends form … Beck – Mellow GoldBeck’s Mellow Gold captures restless energy through cracked beats, folk scraps, and sharp humor … Beck – OdelayOn Odelay Beck hauled in the Dust Brothers and went full mad scientist, stitching … Blur – 13Blur – 13 13 remains Blur’s most emotionally naked statement, carried by risk, patience, … Blur – BlurA gritty, hook-heavy reinvention powered by slanted guitar tones, weary charm, and swaggering looseness … Blur – ParklifeA bold, witty snapshot of modern life, blending satire with sincerity. Catchy yet chaotic, … Blur – The Magic WhipMoody, neon-lit, and quietly haunting, this reunion drifts through dub, synth, and post-punk like … Brand New – Science FictionScience Fiction is Brand New’s most haunted, vulnerable, and sonically rich album. It lingers … Brand New – The Devil and God Are Raging Inside MeThe Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me is a reckoning set to distortion—a … Bring Me the Horizon – AmoThe album strikes with crisp production, tense rhythms, and sharp emotional energy. Each track … Cage the Elephant – Thank You, Happy BirthdayThank You, Happy Birthday captures the chaos of youth turned inward—loud, tense, and unfiltered … Coldplay – A Rush of Blood to the HeadColdplay’s A Rush of Blood to the Head is an album that whispers louder … Coldplay – Viva la Vida or Death and All His FriendsViva la Vida is Coldplay’s curious left turn—trading stadium-safe ballads for textured, off-kilter art … Collective Soul – Collective SoulCollective Soul delivers a focused rock album built on patience, melody, and control. The … Corey Taylor – CMF2Corey Taylor’s CMF2 is a fiery, unfiltered blast of rage, heart, and swagger. Jumping … Courtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really FeelCourtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really Feel This isn’t an album that … Deftones – Koi No YokanKoi No Yokan hums with intensity and restraint, a storm held in suspension. Deftones … Elbow – The Take Off and Landing of EverythingThe Take Off and Landing of Everything presents Elbow at ease with time, place, … Fall Out Boy – Infinity on HighA high-voltage rock record powered by urgency, bright production, and hooks built to hit … Foo Fighters – But Here We AreBut Here We Are is Foo Fighters at their rawest—grief-stricken, unfiltered, and loud. It’s … Foo Fighters – Foo FightersGrohl recorded nearly everything himself, and that DIY urgency bleeds into every moment. The … Foo Fighters – In Your HonorIn Your Honor is a double album with a split personality, it’s half diesel-powered … Foo Fighters – Medicine at MidnightMedicine at Midnight thrives on rhythm, color, and drive. Each track pushes forward with … Foo Fighters – One by OneFoo Fighters’ One by One is a loud, scarred, and volatile album, driven by … Foo Fighters – Sonic HighwaysSonic Highways stands as a noisy road map of American rock spirit. Foo Fighters … Foo Fighters – The Colour and the ShapeThe Colour and the Shape isn’t just a big rock album. It’s an emotional … Foo Fighters – There Is Nothing Left to LoseThere Is Nothing Left to Lose radiates warmth through restraint. Foo Fighters trade chaos … Foo Fighters – Wasting LightWasting Light proves Foo Fighters still have fire to burn. Recorded analog in Grohl’s … Garbage – GarbageGarbage’s debut snarls and seduces in equal measure. It’s a slick, grimy hybrid of … Garbage – Version 2.0Version 2.0 didn’t reinvent the band, but it cemented them. It’s a patchwork of … Gorillaz – Demon DaysDemon Days pulls from hip-hop, dub, and electronica, but its alt-rock edge cuts through … Green Day – 21st Century Breakdown21st Century Breakdown doesn’t pretend to be lean or focused. It’s a big, messy … Green Day – American IdiotGreen Day – American Idiot Every chord is urgent, every hook sharpened for mass … Green Day – NimrodNimrod thrives on disorder polished just enough to keep from collapsing. It sneers, it … Green Day – Revolution RadioRevolution Radio hits with raw urgency, built on jagged riffs and shouted confessions. Armstrong … Green Day – SaviorsSaviors hits with lean riffs, tight pacing, and lyrics soaked in irritation and fatigue … Halestorm – Into the Wild LifeBold and unhinged, this album ditches predictability for raw risk. Vocals roar, structures bend, … Halsey – If I Can’t Have Love, I Want PowerIf I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power is a raw, electric reckoning—equal parts … Hole – Celebrity SkinCelebrity Skin is Hollywood excess reimagined as punk melodrama—slick, venomous, and unashamedly grand. Courtney … Hole – Live Through ThisFierce, raw, and unrelenting, Live Through This is Courtney Love’s firestorm—rage, pain, and sharp … Incubus – Make YourselfMake Yourself finds Incubus balancing polish and abrasion, delivering hooks without sacrificing edge. The … INXS – XX finds INXS doubling down on the sleek, groove-laden rock that made Kick a … Jack White – LazarettoThe characters in these songs aren’t heroes—they’re hustlers, loners, ex-lovers, and con men trapped … Jane’s Addiction – Nothing’s ShockingNothing’s Shocking snarls, slinks, and soars. Jane’s Addiction mixed funk, punk, metal, and madness … Jane’s Addiction – Ritual de lo HabitualRitual de lo Habitual lives at the crossroads of rage and reverence. It’s filthy, … Japandroids – Celebration RockCelebration Rock doesn’t reinvent anything. It just reminds you what rock sounds like when … Jehnny Beth – To Love Is to LiveTo Love Is to Live is a fearless and evocative solo debut that pushes … Jimmy Eat World – Bleed AmericanBleed American doesn’t reinvent the wheel—it tightens the bolts until they gleam. It’s polished … Kings of Leon – Only by the NightOnly by the Night thrives on raw urgency and sweeping emotion. The band balances … Korn – MTV UnpluggedKorn’s MTV Unplugged strips away distortion, revealing eerie vulnerability beneath the chaos. Reworked with … Linkin Park – A Thousand SunsA Thousand Suns doesn’t just document chaos—it embodies it. Fragmented, abrasive, and eerily quiet … Linkin Park – From ZeroFrom Zero is Linkin Park’s raw return, shaped by grief and grit. Stripping back … Mad Season – AboveAbove moves with patience, weight, and emotional candor. Mad Season shape rock songs around … Modest Mouse – Good News for People Who Love Bad NewsGood News for People Who Love Bad News is Modest Mouse crashing back to … Muse – AbsolutionAbsolution thrives on urgency, spectacle, and raw conviction. Muse builds an apocalyptic soundscape that … Muse – Black Holes and RevelationsBlack Holes and Revelations is Muse’s leap into space-opera rock—bombastic, paranoid, and gloriously over-the-top … Muse – DronesDrones is Muse returning to their core sound with a sneer, not a smile … Muse – Origin of SymmetryThere’s real desperation under the drama, real awe inside the ambition. Muse aren’t just … Muse – The 2nd LawMuse’s The 2nd Law is a dizzying experiment in excess, welding rock spectacle with … Muse – The ResistanceThe Resistance is oversized, theatrical, and impossible to ignore. Muse take their love of … My Bloody Valentine – LovelessLoveless drowns the listener in distortion and haze, yet inside the noise lies a … My Chemical Romance – Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous KilljoysDanger Days is an explosion of color, noise, and conviction — a glam-punk fever … My Chemical Romance – The Black ParadeThe Black Parade barrels ahead with full-throated drama, swinging between grief and spectacle with … My Chemical Romance – Three Cheers for Sweet RevengeThree Cheers for Sweet Revenge is a blood-soaked, hook-laced purge of pain and pageantry … Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Skeleton TreeSkeleton Tree is a stark document of grief, stripped to its bones. It moves … Nine Inch Nails – Hesitation MarksHesitation Marks trades fury for precision. Reznor pares back the noise to expose every … Nine Inch Nails – Pretty Hate MachinePretty Hate Machine fuses machine precision with raw nerve, channeling obsession, rage, and vulnerability … Nine Inch Nails – The Downward SpiralThe Downward Spiral is a beautifully decayed artifact of pain, rage, and self-destruction. It … Nine Inch Nails – The FragileThe Fragile is an epic of decay and desire, sprawling yet precise. Reznor creates … Nirvana – In UteroIn Utero is jagged, unfiltered, and unsettlingly direct. Nirvana captured a sound that refuses … Nirvana – NevermindNirvana’s Nevermind didn’t just shift rock—it detonated it. A fuzz-soaked, angst-fueled revolution that shattered … Oasis – Dig Out Your SoulDig Out Your Soul trades polish for blunt force, leaning on repetition, grit, and … Paramore – Riot!On Riot! Paramore sounds tight but restless, hungry in the way only young bands … Paramore – This is WhyA sharp, nervy evolution, This Is Why blends post-punk bite with emotional clarity. Hayley … Pavement – Crooked Rain, Crooked RainPavement’s indie landmark drifts between jangly hooks, sly humor, and deliberate looseness, turning shrugging … Pearl Jam – BackspacerPearl Jam’s Backspacer hits fast and hard, yet lingers with reflection. A record fueled … Pearl Jam – Dark MatterDark Matter is a compelling addition to Pearl Jam’s discography, reflecting a band that’s … Pearl Jam – Lightning BoltLightning Bolt thrives on urgency and grit, with Pearl Jam leaning into instinct over … Pearl Jam – No CodeNo Code doesn’t care what you expect. It shuffles, howls, whispers, and disappears when … Pearl Jam – TenTen burst out of Seattle like a molotov cocktail lit with raw nerve. Every … Pearl Jam – VitalogyVitalogy captures Pearl Jam at their rawest—reckless, defiant, and beautifully unstable. Every track bleeds … Pearl Jam – Vs.Vs. is Pearl Jam at their most combustible, a record that channels rage, anguish, … Pearl Jam – YieldA steady, confident rock record driven by tight songwriting, warm production, and reflective lyrics … Pixies – BossanovaBossanova floats in on feedback and leaves a burn mark across the sky. It’s … Pixies – DoolittleDoolittle doesn’t ask—it demands. A collision of surreal chaos and perfect hooks, it’s raw, … PJ Harvey – Rid of MePJ Harvey’s *Rid of Me* is a searing, unfiltered blast of fury and vulnerability … PJ Harvey – To Bring You My LoveTo Bring You My Love builds a thick, atmospheric rock landscape powered by PJ … Porcupine Tree – Lightbulb SunWith Lightbulb Sun, Porcupine Tree didn’t reinvent anything. They just fine-tuned their ghosts, gave … Pretenders – Learning to CrawlLearning to Crawl stands as a declaration of survival, mixing loss, anger, and resilience … Queens of the Stone Age – …Like ClockworkInstead of leaning on their usual angular ferocity, QOTSA plays with restraint, letting tension … Queens Of The Stone Age – In Times New Roman…In Times New Roman… finds QOTSA snarling back with bruised riffs, black humor, and … Queens of the Stone Age – Queens of the Stone AgeQueens of the Stone Age is a hypnotic, heavy-lidded monolith—an album that grinds, repeats, … Queens of the Stone Age – Rated RQueens of the Stone Age – Rated R With Rated R, Queens of the … Queens of the Stone Age – VillainsVillains is Queens of the Stone Age at their most twisted and danceable—slick on … R.E.M. – Automatic for the PeopleR.E.M. – Automatic for the People R.E.M. leaned into quiet gravity here, and the … R.E.M. – DocumentDocument is R.E.M. grabbing the bullhorn with one hand and the guitar with the … R.E.M. – Fables of the ReconstructionFables of the Reconstruction feels like a slow walk through abandoned towns and haunted … R.E.M. – Lifes Rich PageantLifes Rich Pageant is where R.E.M. got louder, clearer, and harder to ignore. They … R.E.M. – Out of TimeOut of Time favors mood, texture, and emotional openness over force. The album moves … R.E.M. – ReckoningReckoning trades Murmur’s murk for sharper edges and restless energy. The jangle’s tougher, the … Radiohead – AmnesiacThom Yorke sounds like he’s broadcasting from a room full of broken machines, singing … Radiohead – Hail to the ThiefHail to the Thief is Radiohead raiding the system they once rebuilt—chaotic, paranoid, and … Radiohead – Kid AKid A is a fractured transmission from a band dismantling the idea of rock … Radiohead – The BendsThe Bends channels anxiety, ambition, and vulnerability through focused songwriting and disciplined dynamics. Radiohead … Radiohead – Pablo HoneyA sharp, restless debut that channels nervous energy, jagged guitars, and exposed emotion into … Radiohead- In RainbowsIn Rainbows pulses with warmth and menace, weaving grooves, fragile silences, and explosive climaxes … Red Hot Chili Peppers – Blood Sugar Sex MagikBlood Sugar Sex Magik is the Chili Peppers at their most potent—funk-fueled, sweat-drenched, and … Red Hot Chili Peppers – By the WayBy the Way is the sound of a band settling into its skin—not resting, … Red Hot Chili Peppers – CalifornicationCalifornication is the sound of a band sobering up without losing the twitch in … Red Hot Chili Peppers – I’m with YouI’m with You captures Red Hot Chili Peppers at ease with themselves—looser, older, and … Red Hot Chili Peppers – Stadium ArcadiumStadium Arcadium is RHCP at their most expansive—28 tracks of funk, rock, and reflection … Red Hot Chili Peppers – Unlimited LoveA relaxed, exploratory sprawl with a familiar groove, this album finds a seasoned band … Robert Plant – Lullaby and the Ceaseless RoarLullaby and the Ceaseless Roar drifts between folk roots and spectral experimentation, carried by … Royal Blood – TyphoonsOn Typhoons, Royal Blood evolves, trading minimalist fuzz for a more electronic, groove-driven sound … Shinedown – Attention AttentionShinedown’s Attention Attention blends massive hooks with cinematic polish, reflecting themes of struggle and … Shinedown – The Sound of MadnessThe Sound of Madness is where Shinedown became a rock powerhouse—massive hooks, raw emotion, … Shinedown – Threat to SurvivalThreat to Survival finds Shinedown balancing radio-friendly anthems with introspective depth. Packed with catchy … Siouxsie and the Banshees – Through the Looking GlassSiouxsie and the Banshees reimagine classics on Through the Looking Glass transforming them into … Sleater-Kinney – The WoodsSleater-Kinney – The Woods Sleater-Kinney’s The Woods is a raw, thunderous detour from the … Slipknot – We Are Not Your KindWe Are Not Your Kind is Slipknot at their most vicious and most calculated, … Sonic Youth – Daydream NationDaydream Nation is sprawling, hypnotic, and feverish, turning noise into architecture and chaos into … Sonic Youth – DirtyDirty doesn’t try to be timeless. It’s rooted in its moment, snarling and snapping … Sonic Youth – GooSonic Youth’s major-label debut blew the doors off what “alternative” meant before Nirvana rewrote … Soundgarden – Down on the UpsideDown on the Upside doesn’t try to tie things up in a bow. It … Spoon – They Want My SoulThey Want My Soul is Spoon at their most quietly lethal. Every note is … Stone Sour – Audio SecrecyAudio Secrecy is Stone Sour at their most bruised and human. It cuts deep … Stone Sour – Come What(ever) MayCome What(ever) May swings like a fist and bleeds like a confession. Stone Sour … Stone Temple Pilots – CoreStone Temple Pilots’ Core is a product of grunge at its most deliciously turbulent … Stone Temple Pilots – PerdidaPerdida shapes acoustic rock into a space for reflection, leaning on steady rhythms, clear … Stone Temple Pilots – PurplePurple was the album that proved Stone Temple Pilots had the goods to stay … Stone Temple Pilots – Shangri-La Dee DaBy the time Shangri-La Dee Da landed in 2001, Stone Temple Pilots had already … Stone Temple Pilots – Stone Temple Pilots (2010)Stone Temple Pilots’ self-titled 2010 album walks a tightrope between past and present, threading … Stone Temple Pilots – Stone Temple Pilots (2018)Stone Temple Pilots (2018) delivers a focused, disciplined set built on groove, clarity, and … Sugar Ray – 14:5914:59 balances irony and polish with unexpected precision. Sugar Ray play the pop-rock fame … Sum 41 – Heaven :x: HellHeaven :x: Hell is Sum 41’s final album, split between pop-punk anthems and heavy, … Supergrass – In It for the MoneyBigger, bolder, and bursting with energy, In It for the Money refines raw enthusiasm … Talking Heads – Remain in LightTalking Heads – Remain in Light This record doesn’t play by familiar rules. It … The All-American Rejects – Move AlongMove Along dives headfirst into pop-punk melodrama – hook-heavy, heart-on-sleeve anthems that shout their … The Cranberries – In the EndIn the End, The Cranberries’ final album, is a poignant farewell after Dolores O’Riordan’s … The Cult – LoveLove is a swirling ritual of riffs and atmosphere—bold, hypnotic, and gloriously excessive. It … The Cure – DisintegrationDisintegration doesn’t try to be liked. It just exists—heavy, melancholic, and utterly sincere. It’s … The Cure – Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss MeThe Cure’s Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is a sprawling, unpredictable ride—goth epics, … The Killers – Hot FussHot Fuss is glossy, over-the-top, and often ridiculous. But it’s also sincere as hell … The Mars Volta – De-Loused in the ComatoriumDe-Loused in the Comatorium convulses with prog-punk chaos, jazz fusion, and mythic madness. It’s … The Raconteurs – Broken Boy SoldiersBroken Boy Soldiers is raw, restless rock—Jack White and crew tearing through glam, garage, … The Replacements – Let It BeThe Replacements’ Let It Be is equal parts chaos and confession, rattling between bruised … The Smashing Pumpkins – GishGish is the sound of a band halfway between a garage and a temple … The Smashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie and the Infinite SadnessMellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness thrives on scale, chaos, and contradiction. Its ambition … The Smashing Pumpkins – Siamese DreamSiameses Dream isn’t just a cornerstone of ’90s alt-rock—it’s a fragile, furious exorcism wrapped … The Smashing Pumpkins – Machina/The Machines of GodA dense, emotional surge of rock built from towering guitars, charged vocals, and sweeping … The Smiths – The Queen Is DeadThe Smiths’ The Queen Is Dead is bitter, brilliant, and barbed. Morrissey mourns and … The Stone Roses – The Stone RosesThe Stone Roses’ debut is a genre-defining album blending psychedelia, post-punk, and dance. Its … The Velvet Underground & Nico – The Velvet Underground & NicoThe Velvet Underground & Nico delivers stark songwriting through mood, repetition, and emotional clarity … The White Stripes – ElephantElephant is raw, feral, and era-defining—garage rock, blues, and punk colliding with primal energy … The White Stripes – Get Behind Me SatanGet Behind Me Satan is Jack White’s crooked detour—marimbas, pianos, and vaudeville blues replace … The White Stripes – Icky ThumpIcky Thump is the White Stripes at their loudest and weirdest—swampy riffs, border politics, … The White Stripes – White Blood CellsWhite Blood Cells came screaming out of Detroit with busted-knuckle garage rock that felt … Them Crooked Vultures – Them Crooked VulturesThem Crooked Vultures is a power trip disguised as a jam session — greasy, … Turnstile – Glow OnGlow On is a bright, brutal burst of hardcore joy—chaotic, beautiful, and oddly tender … U2 – Achtung BabyAchtung Baby hums with voltage and vulnerability. Every sound pulses like skin under neon—wired, … U2 – How to Dismantle an Atomic BombA record of large gestures and small truths, this album pairs stadium-sized production with … U2 – The Joshua TreeThe Joshua Tree presents U2 at their most declarative and focused. Space, repetition, and … U2 – ZooropaZooropa might be U2’s bravest album. It’s the sound of a band mid-transformation, poking … Violent Femmes – Violent FemmesViolent Femmes self titled album is punk stripped to its rawest nerve—awkward, horny, neurotic, … Volbeat – Rewind, Replay, ReboundVolbeat’s Rewind, Replay, Rebound is a loud, leather-jacketed good time—part rockabilly revival, part metal … Waxahatchee – Out in the StormOut in the Storm is a document of self-preservation—loud, vulnerable, and utterly human. Waxahatchee … Weezer – PinkertonPinkerton is an album of exposed nerves and cracked melodies. Every track feels reckless, … Weezer – Van WeezerVan Weezer is a high-energy homage to the rock and metal sounds of the … Weezer – Weezer (Green Album)Weezer – Weezer (Green Album) After the soul-scraping agony of Pinkerton bombed commercially and … The post Alternative Rock appeared first on RockinTown.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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15 Misguided Invasions That Ruined Entire Countries
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15 Misguided Invasions That Ruined Entire Countries

Throughout history, numerous military invasions have been launched with the intent to reshape nations, often leading to unforeseen and catastrophic consequences. These poorly planned interventions have not only destabilized entire countries but have also altered their destinies, leaving lasting scars on their societies and economies. From the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 to the ...
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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EPIC! “We’re Here to Arrest a Child Sex Offender!” – Fed Up ICE Agent CALLS OUT Media as Activists Impede Operations in Minnesota: “That’s Who You Guys Are Protecting. Insane!” (VIDEO)
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EPIC! “We’re Here to Arrest a Child Sex Offender!” – Fed Up ICE Agent CALLS OUT Media as Activists Impede Operations in Minnesota: “That’s Who You Guys Are Protecting. Insane!” (VIDEO)

by Jordan Conradson, The Gateway Pundit: An ICE agent in Minnesota had enough while ICE was trying to arrest a pedophile illegal alien, as leftist activists were honking their horns to warn the predator and help him escape on Sunday.  Video from the scene, shared by Freedom News TV, shows an ICE agent driving up […]
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Intel Uncensored
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Trump’s Debt Band-Aids And The New “Board of Peace”
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Trump’s Debt Band-Aids And The New “Board of Peace”

from Doug Casey’s Take: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
28 m ·Youtube Politics

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Inside Iran: Torture, Executions, and the Fight for Democracy
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