A Boy Named Goo

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Having undergone numerous not-so-subtle musical transformations since their first album in 1989, the Goo Goo Dolls have matured into a powerful trio that seems to instinctively know its way around a catchy tune. With vocalist Johnny's Paul Westerberg-influenced delivery and songs packed with exciting dynamics, the Goo Goo Dolls have really hit their stride. However, the stride they've hit is probably not going to appeal to most fans from their punk rock years, and some may actually think A Boy Named Goo has more in common with a harder-rocking Eddie Money than, say, the Ramones. --Adem Tepedelen

Music Review:

  1. A Healthy Distrust
  2. Adapt or Die: Ten Years of Remixes [Original recording remastered]
  3. Add It Up (1981-1993)
  4. Ambient 1: Music for Airports
  5. America Town
  6. Amplified Heart
  7. ...And Out Come The Wolves
  8. Anywhere But Home (w/ bonus DVD) [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  9. Automatic for the People
  10. Battle of Los Angeles

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Israel Camerata Jerusalem on Tour

Kodály: Háry János Suite/Galanta Dances/Marosszék Dances

Music: Love Affairs of the Seventies

In 2 the Future

Lisa Stansfield

International Music: 20 Super Sucessos [Import]

Our House [Explicit Lyrics]

L'essentiel [Import]

Mater, Ora Filium: Choral Music of Bax & Villette

Mastercuts: The Best of Jazz Funk

It's a Summer Feeling [Import]

Kapital Boyz [Explicit Lyrics]

Václav Jan Tomásek: Piano Concertos in C major and E major

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