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Nearly 2,000 bands invaded Austin for rock’s annual Mardi Gras SXSW earlier this month, and Rolling Stone was on the scene, bringing you reports from the biggest shows (Stone Temple Pilots, Hole, Muse) and 100 tweets about up-and-comers to watch. RS also hosted our first-ever showcases at the festival — be sure
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NOFX's Fat Mike busted for serving tequila shots spiked with his own urine at SXSW, Neko Case to star in new Adult Swim cartoon, Alicia Keys talks "Empire State of Mind".
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By nearly all measures, the festival, now in its 24th year, was bigger than ever with a record 13,022 music industry professionals registered.
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MARK BAUTZ -- EDITOR, SPIN.COMBest Sets: The xx at Central Presbyterian Church and Estelle at Latitude 30. The contrast between the Brit trio's austere existential musings in a darkened cathedral and the London MC's foul-mouthed booty-shaking in a lit-up tropical sweatbox was pleasantly extreme. Best Discovery: Kitten, a d
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See Metric, Hole, Stone Temple Pilots, Muse, Motorhead, Spoon, Circa Survive, and 25 more from Austin, Texas.
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In today's edition of the Daily Noise, brought to you by Fuse and Billboard.com, SSSC talk about their start, Jakob Dylan talks "Seeing Things," and Estelle discusses "Freak" single.
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Our team of tireless music gluttons ran all over Austin, Texas sampling all of the sonic delights (and horrors) to come up with the fest's 10 best you didn't hear about.
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Photograph by Candice Lawler for RollingStone.com. Photographed with permission from the Bob Bullock Texas State History MuseumRolling Stone stayed busy at SXSW this year, tweeting 100 band reviews @RollingStone (catch up on all the reports — and check out video — here), and seeing the biggest shows by Muse, Ho