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Foocha! is an outspoken entertainment review Web site, covering movies, games, music, TV and books. We do it for kicks, not for cash. Interested in writing for the site?
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Mogwai
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
It seems appropriate that the last song played over the p.a. before Mogwai take the stage is South Of Heaven by noise veterans Slayer. More,
Nine Inch Nails, Brixton Academy
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
If it's subtleness and light-hearted humour yor are after, stay at home and play your Belle and Sebastian records. More,
Oasis, Wembley Stadium
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
A clearly pissed off Noel returns to the stage for a great cover version of Neil Young's Hey Hey My My,the only song that is sung uninterrupted the entire gig. More,
Public Enemy
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
Times have considerably changed since Public Enemy burst onto the music scene in 1987 with their rap blue-print 'Yo! Bum Rush The Show.' Since inspiring untold numbers to start rapping,they themselves have fallen behind since their break from the limelight. More,
Queens of the Stone Age/Groop Dogdrill, The Garage, London
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
It seems unfair on Groop Dogdrill that they take to the stage for a gig that sold out instantly only to play in front of a handful of people. More,
Rachels, London
Live, Justin Harries, 20 January 1999
For the more far reaching musician of the new century, branching out into altogether different forms of music other than rock is par the course. More,
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