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Usually, I try not to add to the hype, but this is too funny to pass up. Last week, Green Day announced it was going to, um, announce its new album title at the Grammys on Sunday. On Sunday, the band said the record would be called 21st Century Breakdown. Today, it announced the album art was ready to be released, I mean, released. Here it is, 21st Century Breakdown’s album art:

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Maybe Peter Bjorn and John are already tired of their success as the cute jangly-pop trio from Sweden. That’s the only way I can explain their new song, “Lay it Down” off their forthcoming album Living Things-out Mar. 31. The video for “Lay it Down” was released last month on YouTube. It opens with a bunch of people wearing masks of themselves while a DJ starts to play “Young Folks,” their hit from 2 years ago. Just as the whistling starts, the new song cuts it off with the line, “Hey, shut the fuck up boy. You are starting to piss me off.”
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This image of Morrissey just-about-naked from the alleged inside sleeve of the forthcoming album is currently making the rounds. We're happy for the Moz: When we saw him last, he was looking a little doughy—but that didn't stop him from slinging his sweat-soaked shirts into the crowd. He's been known to show of his furry chest on many occasions, but most people don't seem too perturbed by the full-frontal flesh view.
When I asked one hetero male super fan about his feelings on the photo, he was nonplussed, "Makes perfect sense. What are those records?" See, he just wanted to see if it was some secret into the mind of the singer: musical influences? wry references? a cabalistic confession? For a Morrissey fan, no amount of narcissistic self-promotion will deter them. They just want more, more, more.
Androgynous and Berlin-based (surprised?) Cinema Bizarre has paid some dues by touring around the country with Lady Gaga. Now they'll headline their own show at the Highline Ballroom on April 24.
The vaguely Marilyn Manson-esque pseudo-goth band (they call themselves "electro-glam") released their debut album Final Attraction last year, scoring a top ten hit "Love Songs (They Kill Me)," which is a fun romp through the emotional wasteland, viewable below. I find it funny that all these bands release songs in English (I couldn't find any German lyrics), but you've gotta cater to the biggest audience…
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This week we feature one of our favorite transsexual performers, Allanah Starr. And then we found Jonny McGovern's latest parody—which takes the Beyoncé/Sasha Fierce's "All the Single Ladies" to an entirely new level. Enjoy the "Tranny Ladies (Put Some Duct Tape On It)".
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