The Sleaziest Moments We Couldn't Print...

My Sleaziest Moment: Paul Doucette of Matchbox Twenty:

The Rock Lists

Ten musicians known for their distinctive headwear
one L.L. Cool J (Kangol bucket cap)
two Devo (red plant pots)
three Buckethead (KFC bucket)
four Slash (top hat)
five Slick Rick (crown)
six Axl Rose (bandanna)
seven Dwight Yoakam (cowboy hat)
eight Phil Collins (comb-over)

Electric Candyland

If 1991 was the year punk so famously broke, ushering Nirvana and Sonic Youth into the mainstream and altering the face of pop music forever, 2002 was the year electronica went broke. With the Neptunes rocking Led Zep T-shirts and Burberry's fashionably shaggy models forsaking the wheels of steel for mullets, drum kits and Stratocasters, electronic music got more play in football stadiums than nightclubs. But despite the bad press (or complete lack thereof), the past year brought forth some of the most exciting music ever to fall outside the categories of rock and rap, expanding the definition of "electronic music" with release after groundbreaking release. Some of these titles you've probably heard, and some you almost definitely haven't (unless you're as obsessive as we are).

The A'ight Stuff

What is this thing called Ali G? This goggle-eyed Brit flashing gang signs on posters? This chattering playa chauffeuring Madonna in the "Music" video? This is HBO's newest star, a man eager to entertain the country he credits with inventing "the bestest things in the world: McDonald's, gangsta rap, spaghetti, and swimming." This is the hero of Da Ali G Show, who this February hit our screens, waved his hand, and called out his greeting, "Booyakasha!" To which a grateful nation c
What is this thing called Ali G? This goggle-eyed Brit flashing gang signs on posters? This chattering playa chauffeuring Madonna in the "Music" video? This is HBO's newest star, a man eager to entertain the country he credits with inventing "the bestest things in the world: McDonald's, gangsta rap, spaghetti, and swimming." This is the hero of Da Ali G Show, who this February hit our screens, waved his hand, and called out his greeting, "Booyakasha!" To which a grateful nation c

Nada Surf

Two career roads diverged in a rock world. But Nada Surf took the
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