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Sales can't buy love for some top bands (Boston Globe) Few bands inspire such intense hatred as Nickelback. The post-grunge Canadian quartet has been trashed, bashed and hated on by countless critics, music snobs and other like-minded souls. So have much-maligned acts like Hinder, a rock band from Oklahoma; the Grammy-winning Black Eyed Peas, who have spawned infectious rap hits "My Humps" and "Don't Phunk With My Heart"; and Britney ... It's just beginning for Chris Daughtry (USA Today) He lost American Idol and won the rock 'n' roll lottery. Since placing fourth in the Fox juggernaut last year, Chris Daughtry has strengthened into the fifth season's gold medalist. Make that platinum. Daughtry, the fastest-selling rock debut since SoundScan began tabulating sales in 1991, has sold 1.9 million copies in 16 weeks, and first single It's Not Over is a top 10 smash on multiple ... Sales can't buy love for some top bands (AP via Yahoo! News) Few bands inspire such intense hatred as Nickelback. Sales Can't Buy Love for Some Top Bands (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Few bands inspire such intense hatred as Nickelback. The post-grunge Canadian quartet has been trashed, bashed and hated on by countless critics, music snobs and other like-minded souls. Critics hate 'em, but fans are in love with these bashed bands (Seattle Post-... They're trashed and bashed by critics and music snobs, but much-maligned acts like Nickelback, Hinder and the Black Eyed Peas continue to sell millions upon millions of CDs. An examination of our love of musical hate. The Davis Enterprise (The Davis Enterprise) CD reviews for February 8, 2007: "I (Heart) Comix" - Matt and Kim; "Silent Shout" - The Knife; "The Architecture of a Heartbeat" - Kyoto Beat Orchestra; "The Sweet Escape" - Gwen Stefani; "Frengers" - Mew; ?Don?t You Fake it" - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus; and "Oh! Gravity" - Switchfoot. Sitting pretty (Arizona Daily Star) ALBANY, N.Y. ? Chris Daughtry cruised into last season's "American Idol" finals as the front-runner. Television movies for the week of March 18 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Read this article ] Remembering area's loved ones lost to war (San Gabriel Valley Tribune) They all were in Iraq and Afghanistan for different reasons. Many were attracted to the armed forces since childhood. Families often told stories about youngsters marching in much-loved, pint-size uniforms, singing military songs or playing with toy guns and plastic soldiers. From MTV to YouTube -- music videos then, now (San Francisco Chronicle) Money for Nothing A History of the Music Video From the Beatles to the White Stripes By Saul Austerlitz CONTINUUM; 250 PAGES; $24.95 I watched many music videos in the '80s, starting with "Video... |