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  • Mike Muir of Suicidal TendenciesMike Muir of Suicidal TendenciesWhen "Institutionalized" made Miami Vice and MTV, Suicidal Tendencies peeked into popular culture. That didn't last long.
  • Carole King: Beyond TapestryCarole King: Beyond TapestryFour of Carole King's albums released 1977-1980 are now available on CD.
  • Pat Alger ("The Thunder Rolls", "Unanswered Prayers")Pat Alger ("The Thunder Rolls", "Unanswered Prayers")When Garth Brooks was just a kid from Oklahoma trying to write some songs, he teamed up with Pat Alger and learned the craft.
  • 867-5309867-5309The most famous phone number in song, it tells the story of Jenny, and her digits on the bathroom wall.
  • Incongruent Opening ActsIncongruent Opening ActsHere's what happens when an opening act is really out of place with the headliner, like when Beastie Boys opened for Madonna.
  • Sleeping at LastSleeping at LastSleeping at Last is a one-man-show: Ryan O'Neal. His song "Turning Page" appears twice in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.
  • Richard MarxRichard MarxRichard explains how Joe Walsh kickstarted his career, and why he chose Hazard, Nebraska for a hit.
  • Beats, Drugs and EDM: DJ Culture and Dance Music DemystifiedBeats, Drugs and EDM: DJ Culture and Dance Music DemystifiedA look inside the world of DJs and dance music: who are these people, what are they listening for, and what drugs are they taking?
  • Aaron LewisAaron LewisThe Staind lead singer goes country and explains how he "vomits up" songs.
  • Jethro TullJethro TullStage urinals, flute devices, and the real Aqualung in this Fact or Fiction.