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7-Up vs. Coke Part 2
Heir to a fortune, Andrew Gladney went from John Burroughs to Yale and came home to found the dot-com darling Savvis Inc. Then he squandered it all. The spectacular flameout of a St. Louis soft-drink scion.
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Red Alert: Everything they really don't want you to know about those pesky traffic-light cameras
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Ludo is fired up and ready to play on the national stage
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Curious Gorge: Ian tests the animal magnetism of Three Monkeys
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Feel a Draught?: Tigín opens an outpost in a Hampton Inn downtown? O'Really!
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Seeing Red: Partners battle over a Wash. Ave. eatery's ownership (9)
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Red Alert: Everything they really don't want you to know about those pesky traffic-light cameras (9)
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7-Up vs. Coke Part 2 (6)
Heir to a fortune, Andrew Gladney went from John Burroughs to Yale and came home to found the dot-com darling Savvis Inc. Then he squandered it all. The spectacular flameout of a St. Louis soft-drink scion.
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Will Ian flip for the Original Pancake House? (4)
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Is a Wash. U. dean destroying alumni records and making unjust department cuts? (3)
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Have two Nirvana producers helped create the next Metallica?
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"The Sex Song": Not TASTiSKANK's homage to Matthew McConaughey
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Bret Michaels (sort of) talks dirty to RFT
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The 75s make an extra-fancy splash with its debut record
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Producer nonpareil Pharrell Williams is happy to be just one of the band again
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By Michael Musto
When El Guapo added Orthrelm drummer Josh Blair to its lineup, changed its name to Supersystem and released Always Never Again in 2005, many deemed it an act of rock alchemy. Here was an oft-maligned D.C. art-punk band teaming up with a New York noise-rock drummer to make, naturally, dance punk. Crazy as it was, the results kicked ass. Groovy, polyrhythmic and smart without being pretentious, Always Never Again had even the most morose indie kids dancing. Supersystem's new release, A Million Microphones, fuses the danceable fury of its predecessor to a renewed focus. The lyrics (by bassist Justin Destroyer and guitarist Rafael Cohen) are more prominent, the songs more thoughtful. Sometimes this formula works ("The Lake," "Earth Body Air" and "Revolution Summer"), and sometimes it doesn't. Straightforward meditations on air travel and city life intoned in snotty-punk vocals sound better over weirdly danceable beats, but no one really wants to hear a bird-based political allegory ("Eagles Fleeing Eyries"). Musically, Microphones has plenty to bite down on. Beats are hard, crisp and funky, wrapping around the diverse instrumentation (harps, birds) and creating a sound that shows the influence of the Ethiopiques series but sometimes conjures Tears for Fears. If everybody wants to rule the world, why should Supersystem be exempt?







