nah...i think your on crack....cedric doesn't rap at all..plus he sings better and isn't hardly as political...so they both scream in some choruses....big deal...apparently rollong stone thinks the same thing (that they sound alike and dismissed atdi as a low grade ratm)...i guess they must be right....after all..they are rolling stone...what was i thinking...
chris
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is it just me, or does the singer of At the Drive-In sound exactly like the singer of Rage?  I mean wont the rage fans get confused when he starts talking and they all think its Zach from Rage?  Hell,  at "this aint no picnic" even I had to look twice to make sure there wasnt some kind of "guest appearence" by Zach or something. hmm.  I mean not as much when he sings (if you can call it that) but when he talks about matchbooks (?) or whatever between songs..  i dunno... they kinda bothered me,..   they get points for the afro's though. :)
 
$50 ? ouch.  damn major label's
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Is anyone besides me interested in this Beastie Boys/Rage Against The Machine "Rhyme & Reason" tour? I just can't resist a huge fucking mainstream arena concert, so my sad-sorry ass just forked out $100 for 2 tickets to the damned thing. However, if the rumors are true and At The Drive-In or The Roots open, won't it all be worth it?

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