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Nu-Metal Zeros: When Linkin Park and System Of A Down landed on the cover of Musikexpress

Nu-Metal Zeros: When Linkin Park and System Of A Down landed on the cover of Musikexpress

Another person said that in modern times we were only interested in indie rock! Today’s ME flashback goes right back to January 2003: with STEAL THIS ALBUM, System Of A Down released its third record. In a feature long, Musikexpress researches what makes this band so unique

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What was in this brochure? Audioslave is on the rise and is being hailed as the “new alternative super range”. Missy Elliott released the classic album Under Construction, which was also duly recognized in reviews and celebrated. Plus, your 50 best albums, who took the number one spot? Take a look here:
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Just four months later, we’re delving deeper into nu-metal: In April 2003, Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda looked at us from the cover, who talked at length across four pages about their then-new album METEORA and the key thing about wanting to talk scripts

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Plus: The White Stripes, at the height of their careers, explain why they think rock music should sound as childish as possible. Otherwise, it looks like The Used – Screamo once got us interested – talk about their success and look at the work of Red Hot Chili Peppers. What a time!

Why longing? On July 14th we are with Edition 800 at the beginning He went. Rejoice with us! Here for their content and direct order option.

800 ISSUE MUSIKEXPRESS – Grand Anniversary

Then someone else says the prints are dead! Despite the supposed sheer power of algorithms, MUSIKEXPRESS has been defending its regular spot on the kiosk for over 50 years, where it has been ever since July 14 It can be found in his 800 gown.

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MUSIKEXPRESS started in 1969 as an independent German version of the Dutch model. As Germany’s oldest music magazine, it has long become an icon: MUSIKEXPRESS explains the popular cultural present, builds bridges with the past and looks to the future.

On our 800th anniversary, it has to be something to do with what brings us to the music. That’s why we’re dedicating our 80th Anniversary Edition to the albums that changed our lives.

The magazine’s 40 regular composers and 40 musicians like Tocotronic, Thees Uhlmann, Ilgen-Nur, Wanda, Noga Erez, Isolation Berlin, Calexico, Drangsal and many more write about records after which nothing has changed: from The Beatles to Bowie to Florence and Kendrick Lamar. Live pop culture – there’s a lot (re)discovered!

This is what version 800 of MUSIKEXPRESS looks like