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  • Sennheiser CX-300 II Headphone Review
    Moderately priced, clear sound with plenty of bass, offer a great alternative to standard mp3 headphones.
  • Papa Roach: Metamorphosis
    This is a fairly average effort from a band who perhaps needs to find a change in sound.
  • Prodigy: Invaders Must Die (2009: February 23)
    After a tour of Australia, Prodigy are set to release their new album 'Invaders Must Die' at the end of the month. Here's a sneak preview of what to expect from the bands newest album.
  • Red: Innocence and Instinct (Sneak Peak: Feb 10, 2009)
    Innocence and Instinct is due out in less than a week, and is the much anticipated sophomore album from the inspirational heavy melodic rock band RED.
  • Buying a Used Lawnmower: What To Look Out For
    Buying a used lawnmower sounds easy right? well it can be if you know what to look for. Hopefully this short guide will help.
  • Is Lobbying Ethical?
    Lobbying is a meaningful and powerful industry, and should only be considered unethical if certain boundaries are crossed.
  • Alter Bridge: Blackbird
    This album features fantastic riffs, beautiful melodies and haunting vocals. If you were a fan of the debut album, chances are you will love this album.
  • Zelda: A Trip Through Time
    Zelda: OoT to this day remains one of the best video games ever created. Created over 10 years ago, this video game was unrivaled in all aspects, featuring revolutionary graphics, astounding music and sounds and most of all a unique and enjoyable gameplay
  • The Butterfly Effect (the Band Not the Movie)
    Strong Debut Album from a great Australian Band
  • Red Jumpsuit Apparatus: Lonely Road (2009)
    With the loss of a guitarist and early demos signaling a change in sound, some fans were skeptical whether this release could match the quality of the debut cd 'don't you fake it.' Well, yes it does, but in a very different way.
  • The Howard Years, Neo-Liberalism and Global Warming
    With the federal election approaching towards the end of the year, the Howard Government have been called into question about their policies, or lack thereof, regarding carbon emissions. His policies showed neo-liberalism and is examined briefly here.

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