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Asian Dub Foundation – Live: Keep Banging The Walls

Incendiary material from 2003 Euro tour

This Month In Sound Tracks

Heavy rock: Music made by the intellectually challenged for 13-year-olds. To be sung as if your nads are in the process of dropping. It's funny: finally people have realised this, chuckling 'ironically' as they buy Darkness records and now enjoy the broad comic strokes of School Of Rock, which is directed by the highly unlikely figure of Richard Linklater. It's set alight, however, by the highly broad figure of Jack Black, a man who can't help but be funny in everything he does.

Lhasa – The Living Road

Mexican-Canadian-French singer pursues global stylings

Shuggie Otis – Here Comes Shuggie Otis

Handy two-for-one deal on leftfield psych-funk obscurities

Way Out East

The band inevitably dubbed the "Japanese Kraftwerk"

Bob Neuwirth

Dylan sidekick's country-rock debut gets dusted down 30 years on

Mona Lisa Smile

Julia Roberts teaches posh girls to be defiant

The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Sean Connery's over-inflated reputation allows him to text his dozy performance in. He's not the only one snoozing through an utterly uninspired, token "imagining" of Alan Moore's superb comic book. A low-rent X-Men, with clunking script outdone only by haphazard effects and nonsensical action sequences. And the supposed "invisible man" is rubbish.

Canadian Bacon

The cult of Michael Moore reaches back to '94 for his non-documentary debut, a satirical comedy about a PR-inspired American war with Canada that pushes all the Moore-ish buttons (rapid-fire jibes about corporate domination, hawkish Republicans, arms proliferation and conspiracy theories) while remaining alarmingly unfunny.

Guns N’Roses – Welcome To The Videos

With this triple-pronged DVD release, GN'R are freeze-framed forever: caught in a moment, celebrated and finally tucked away as a fond memory. The video collection tops and tails an extraordinary achievement while, live, the band are at their most untouchable and preposterous. Surely Axl must have sacked, then sued, the stylist for the lycra micro-shorts...
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