Articles tagged "dropkick murphys"Moving PixelsLearning to Dance for Flannigan’s Ballby Mike Schiller[20.Mar.08] :. Checkpoints take brief looks at downloadable and independent releases. Today we throw back a couple o' pints and take on the Dropkick Murphys Guitar Hero III track pack. ![]() NewsPunk band Dropkick Murphys shares in Red Sox victoriesby Erin Podolsky [Detroit Free Press (MCT)][16.Nov.07] :. As a fellow who once played for his arch enemy said, it was like deja vu all over again: The Boston Red Sox staged a big comeback in the American League Championship Series and then went on to sweep... ![]() Music ReviewDropkick Murphys: The Meanest of Timesby Matthew Fiander[18.Sep.07] :. Even if the results are mixed, at least the Murphys get some of their energy back on The Meanest of Times. ![]() Music ReviewDropkick Murphys: The Warrior’s Codeby Hunter Felt[21.Jun.05] :. From straight-up punk rock to surprisingly delicate folk ballads, Dropkick Murphys show no signs of slowing down after 10 years on the punk rock circuit. ![]() Music ReviewDropkick Murphys: Singles Collection Volume 2: 1998:2004 (B-Sides, Covers, Comps & Other Crap)by Jason MacNeil[6.Apr.05] :. These Boston Celtics wear the green proud, even when AC/DC, Nipple Erectors, and John Fogerty are some of the choice covers presented. A wild and haphazard collection of a half-dozen beers, er, years!" ![]() Music ReviewDropkick Murphys: Blackoutby Jason MacNeil[9.Jun.03] :. The Dropkick Murphys cite several Irish, Celtic, and punk rock groups as their influences, but this album is dedicated to three deceased musicians and friends—Brian Pollihan, Kenny Walls, and... Dropkick Murphys: Live on St. Patrick’s Dayby Mark Desrosiers[14.Dec.02] :. “We know that we’re just a buncha schmucks that can’t play for shit and sure as hell can’t sing, but for some reason, you guys show up and make this work.” That’s... Dropkick Murphysby Darren Ratner[4.Sep.02] :. “Let’s go Mur-phys, Lets Go Mur-phys,” roared the rambunctious crowd at the 2002 Pepsi Irish Fest in New York! It so happens that this festival was less interesting than... Dropkick Murphys: Sing Loud, Sing Proud!by Jason Damas[5.Feb.01] :. The 1998 John Shea film Southie, about a “South Boston Irish bad boy” who gets caught between two warring Irish Mafia clans, bore the tagline “The Toughest Neighborhood in... Dropkick Murphys, The Gang’s All Here, Black 47, Live In New York Cityby PopMatters StaffBlack 47 Live In New York City(Gadfly) by Sarah Zupko dropkick-black47.jpg Anthemic Irish rock is in good hands if these two bands have anything to say about it. Dropkick... |
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