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>> Last night on late night, Husker Dude Bob Mould did glorious new Beauty & Ruin tunes "The War" and “Hey Mr. Grey” with a little help from Foo dog Tay-Tay Hawkins on Kimmel while new New York City black leathers The Last Internationale bashed through "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Indian Blood" on Letterman.

>> Full Stream Ahead: Zammuto, Anchor, YOB, Clearing The Path To Ascend, Heat, Labyrinth

>> "One thing I've noticed about entertainers: Whatever's on the surface is an outcry for the opposite of what they're going through." ~ Andre 3000

>> Blondie guitarist Chris Stein took a lot of amazing pictures of Debbie Harry with all their downtown NYC rock 'n' roll pals back in the day.

>> Congratulations to Billboard 200 No. 1 artist Wiz Khalifa, who sold 90,000 copies of Blacc Hollywood last week.

>> Watch our kid Liam Gallagher take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.

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>> http://qz.com/256137/how-these-shorts-saved-lcd-soundsystems-drummer-from-stage-fright/

>> In her memoir, The Beat Of My Own Drum (out Sept. 2nd!) Sheila E. confirms that in the 1984 B-side, “Erotic City,” she sang "we can funk until dawn," while Prince sang the f-word version.

>> Your Thursday Jam is London-towny Jay Prince's "Polaroids."