The Libertines flop, but Supergrass rocks
The LibertinesThe LibertinesOn Rough Trade Records Grade: CThe legend surrounding the Libertines has built to such proportions, it has begun to overshadow their music.
The LibertinesThe LibertinesOn Rough Trade Records Grade: CThe legend surrounding the Libertines has built to such proportions, it has begun to overshadow their music.
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Raise your hand if you decided not to see Garden State because it starred "that guy from Scrubs." Everyone who just raised his hand: you are under strict orders to march straight to the closest movie theater showing the film, buy a ticket and watch.Garden State is already being heralded as this year's Lost In Translation, an emotional and mature movie for early 20-somethings to watch and relate to.
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