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FOR YOUR EARS ONLY: Jakob Dylan ? like father like son

FOR YOUR EARS ONLY: Jakob Dylan ? like father like son

Continuing in his father’s footsteps, songwriter and musician Jakob Dylan, son of legendary folk musician Bob Dylan, released his first solo album, “Seeing Things.” Produced by Columbia Records, “Seeing Things” puts Dylan’s talents on display for all to hear.

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FOR YOUR EARS ONLY: ‘Senses’ overload

FOR YOUR EARS ONLY: ‘Senses’ overload

Despite its best efforts, the music genre emo still lives on. Produced by Vagrant and Drive-Thru Records, Senses Fail’s newest album, “Life Is Not A Waiting Room,” stays true to the stereotype of screamo-style music with emotionally charged lyrics.

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FOR YOUR EARS ONLY: ‘Guitar Hero’ turns songwriter

FOR YOUR EARS ONLY: ‘Guitar Hero’ turns songwriter

Melodic guitar strumming accompanied with inspiring songs sung by a smooth, strong voice: those less familiar with the man will be surprised this describes the album of rock legend Tom Morello. Morello’s second studio album “The Fabled City,” produced by Epic, is another display of Morello’s impressive songwriting capabilities.

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REEL 2 REAL: ‘The Express’ explores the struggles of Ernie Davis

REEL 2 REAL: ‘The Express’ explores the struggles of Ernie Davis

Inspired by a true story of the first African-American to win the much revered Heisman Trophy, this film not only follows the journey of a talented football player it emphasizes the conflict behind the civil revolution churning in our country that was on the brink of exploding.

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VOLLEYBALL: Wins and losses don’t tell whole story for Aztecs

Its record shows six games under .500.

A 4-10 mark with just one win in Mountain West Conference play has the San Diego State volleyball team’s season looking very disappointing.

But while the marks in the win-loss columns don’t show it, SDSU has demonstrated skills good enough to at least be contenders in the MWC.

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SWIMMING & DIVING: Newcomers look to contribute this weekend

Football season may be the main focus of sports on campus, but the San Diego State swimming and diving team is attempting to make some noise as well.

The season is just around the corner, and SDSU is chomping at the bit to get started. The Aztecs face off against Utah at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Aztec Aquaplex.

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CROSS COUNTRY: Aztecs look to bounce back at Triton Classic

Senior co-captain of the San Diego State cross country team Anne Vieira knows how important rest is for a runner.

It can heal tired legs, cure weary minds and most importantly, give a sprinter time to relax.

So when SDSU had its bye week last week, Vieira and her team took full advantage of the time off.

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REEL 2 REAL: ‘Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist’

REEL 2 REAL: ‘Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist’

“Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” plays out like a high quality YouTube video.
A group of teenagers who haphazardly end up hanging out for the night, exploring streets of New York City in search of a very drunk friend and the secret location where their favorite band Where’s Fluffy? is playing.

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