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More Post-Adolescent Rj^E from Limp Bizkit on Tour P age 13 Nov. 02, 2000 • A r ts a n d E ntertainment • More post-adolescent rj^e from Limp Bizkit Chris Rash Around,” a remake of the “Mission prior to the “Urban Assault Ve­ Impossible” theme song, is far sur­ hicle” remix of “Rollin’” which Business Manager passed in quality by the newly re­ resonates with anger. Method Man, On Tour When the title of the CD is leased single, “Rollin’,” There are “Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog two versions of the song, which Nov. 2: Weekend Excursion, Nov. 13: Marilyn Flavored Water” and the CD re­ blow away “Take a Look Around,” Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro ; Manson w/ Godhead, lease party is held at the Playboy because it typifies the laid-back, War Memorial Audito­ Mansion, does it really matter what cruisin’ image that screams the gen- Nov. 2: 2 Skinnee J ’s, rium, Greensboro the music sounds like? To Limp eration-X slacker mentality. Ziggy’s, Winston-Salem Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, it cer­ Even better is the next single, Nov. 15: Agents of Good tainly does. “My Generation”; “We won’t ever Nov. 3: Blue Mountain, Cat’s Roots, Cat’s Cradle “Chocolate Starfish,” the lat­ give a f— until you/ you give a f— Cradle est in a long line of adrenaline about me/ and my generation,” t i n i ' i n i Nov. 15: Sixty Watt Sha­ pumped rap metal, is no let-down. While hardly the pinnacle of effort Nov. 3: The Misfits, Ziggy’s man, Ziggy’s This hit-laden album is destined to ii\ bridging the generation gap, it spells out the rage some teens feel become one of the best selling Nov. 5: Fastball w/ Pat Nov. 17: Kenny Chesney, towards the stereotypes facing their records of 2000, McGee Band, Evan and Jaron, j Greensboro Coliseum Having sold just over a mil­ generation. Redman and DMX appear on this Ziggy’s j While the first few tracks on track, lion copies in its first week, “Choco­ i Nov. 17: Marvelous 3, The late Starfish” is bound to surpass the disc are in keeping with tradi­ Scott Weiland of Stone Nov. 10: Dar Williams, Cat’s j Ritz Bizkit’s sales record ------------------- ;------ — tional Bizkit style, Temple Pilots provides vocals and set by their second al- 0^6^^// Rdtlfig. B+ “Chocolate Starfish” production assistance on the album. Cradle Nov. 18: Ben Harper, War bum “Significant makes a small depar- Xzibit and Stephan Jenkins of Third Nov. 10: All Mighty Senators, | Memorial Auditorium Other,” The sophomore effort has ture from this the longer you listen. Eye Blind also appear on the album. sold roughly six million copies since Track 13, “Hold On” is six minutes Voice-overs from Ben Stiller and Local 506, Chapel Hill | Nov. 19: Joan Osborne, its release in 1999, of Crosby Stills and Nash style har­ Mark Wahlberg provide that last The first single, “Take a Look monizing, It provides a cool down little bit of comic flair. Nov. 12: Mighty Mighty Cat’§ Cradle Bosstones, Sum 41, Ziggy’s \ A weekly update— Nov. 21: Boy Sets Fire, iinderi’roiiikl sixlc. Nov. 13: P.O.D., Linkin | Death by Stereo, Park, Project 86, The Ritz, | Snapcase, Cat’s Cradle twenties who has written songs ex­ “lesident” comedian, Melissa York A n E vening at the Raleigh | posing her struggles living as a les­ for her bass playing aptitude. Look Mr. L a d y S how case bian, On the track, “The Kids that for their latest, “Population 1975,” Call us Clowns” she sings, “We After three hours of anticipa­ Nov. 3: Fall Choral Showcase, Whitley Auditorium, 7:30 p,m. On a small sabbatical to Man­ can/ find a way beneath this mess/ tion, pinched between the “fan- Nov. 5: Gospel Choir Homecoming Celebration, Yeager hattan this fall break, I we can/ find a way to kill cattle,” Le Tigre was ready to per­ stumbled upon a con­ the kids that call us form, This trio blends the likes of Recital Hall, 10 a,m. cert that supported one “clowns,” describing her punk, archaic electronica and po­ Nov. 5: Company Shops Concert Band^ Whitley Auditorium, of the Triad’s own inde­ frustrations with the con­ litical activism. Kathleen Hanna, 3:00 p.m. former front-grrl of Bikini Kill and pendent labels, Mr, ventions of society. She Nov. 6: Hometown Heroes: Models of Community Leader­ has a 7” with Rubeo and a Julie Ruin belted out tracks from Le Lady Records, based in ship, Yeager Recital Hall, 4 p,m. Durham, held a show­ full-length CD “No Light Tigre’s self titled album. Words ; - \ case in the in August.” from “The The Empty,” “I went to Threadwaxing Space As Sarah Dougher your concert and I didn’t feel any­ thing,” rang out the tragic reality off 476 Broadway on the mole began her solo set on elec­ West End Cinema Music Releases: 10/31 tric guitar, the capacity au­ that many shows are nothing more Oct, 21, Tantalizing (538-9900) 1 www.billboard,com drag queen, Kiki, with his/her side­ dience became restless. Her politi-. than over-priced displays of medio­ • Lucky Numbers j •U 2 kick, Herb, were the masters of cer­ cally-driven songs were well writ­ cre substance. Le Tigre ended with • The Exorcist “All That You emonies introducing artists Tami ten, but without a full-piece band, “Hot Topic” listing females who • The Legend of | Can’t Leave Behind” Hart, Sarah Dougher, The Butchies lacked the punch that a live perfor­ have contributed to music, litera­ Drunken Master J • Godsmack and Le Tigre. Between sets Kiki mance should emanate. Each song ture, art and feminism. The entire • Dr. T and the Women | “Awake” and Herb covered songs like Sleater ended rather dully while her vocals line-up joined the stage, dropping • Erykah Badu Kinney’s “I’m Not Waiting” and competed with the chatters in the names from Gertrude Stein to Cibo • Lost Souls 1 • Ladies Man | “Mama’s Gun” Radiohead’s “Exit Music (For a audience. Matto to artists from Mr, Lady, • Book of Shadows: | • Insane Clown Posse Film)” as well as skits/monologues Next, The Butchies per­ Even though some analysts Blair Witch 2 | “Bizzar” like the “Dead Little Matchgirl,” formed an in-your-face set of pure say women had their exposure in • Poe The evening began with an rock ‘n roll rhythms. Lead guitarist 1996, ‘The year of Alanis’ or at the • Meet the Parents “Haunted” introduction from Kaia (The Kaia Wilson, also co-owner of Mr, Lilith Fair, one only has to look • Little Vampires • Remember the Titans • The Chemical Brothers Butchies) and Tammy Rae Carland, Lady, wailed out heartfelt lyrics beneath the surface to see that girls • Bedazzled | “Music Response” owners of Mr, Lady Records, Next, that compare to masculine-driven have been rockin’ out since the be­ • John Prine Kiki and Herb brought out Tami “emo,” Bassist Alison Martlew was ginning, For more information, • Contended j “Souvenirs” Hart, a solo artist approaching her graciously thanked by drummer and check out www,mrlady,com. • Pay it Forward ’ [.
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