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Old 10-23-2002
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Exclamation New reviews of indie music week of Oct.21st '02

Hi everyone,

In case you've missed them, we've posted some new reviews of some really great tracks from new independent artists. Newest reviews include:

Mullet by The B.O.G. (Rock)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/p...g_mullet.shtml

Mardi Gras by ONOFFON (Latin Jazz)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/j...ardigras.shtml

Too Many Geniuses by John Thomas (Indie Rock)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/p..._toomany.shtml

Find it by Rich Adonis (Progressive Rock)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/p...s_findit.shtml

Dark Flight by Fuze (Acid Jazz)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/j...rkflight.shtml

Perry Mason's Message by The Turgeson Board (Experimental Rock)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/p...rg_perry.shtml

Not me by The Phoenix Trap (Rock)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/p...ap_notme.shtml

Tiny Nucleus by OOZ (Electronic)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/e...ynucleus.shtml

Night Visions by DJ Catatonic (Electronic)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/a...verafter.shtml

Maybe by Serotonin (Alternative)
http://www.mp3magazine.net/reviews/a...in_maybe.shtml

You can check out the reviews that are up for these and other new artists at http://www.mp3magazine.net/ and in most cases you can download and listen to their music through links in the review for free. If you like any of these artists after checking our their tracks, let them know by showing your support by buying their albums, sending them an email or checking out their shows if they're in your town.

MP3Magazine.net staff
http://www.mp3magazine.net
-A discovery point for new music-
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