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Archive: Blog Posts

More Rock Stars At Harmonix!

Rock Band leaderboard dominators Die! In A Fire visit the Harmonix office. Read full post »


Behind The Legend Of Sailor Jerry

How did the legendary tattoo artist Sailor Jerry wind up in Rock Band? Read full post »


New Orleans Rock Blog

Harmonix writer Brett Milano checks out the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Read full post »


Ernie Boch & The Automatics - Music Drives Us

Harmonix works with Music Drives Us, a foundation set up by Boston automotive king Ernie Boch, Jr. Read full post »


Ten Weird Moments In Nine Inch Nails History

Trent Reznor has had some weird moments in NiN long history. Read full post »


In Memory Of Scot Halpin...(Who?!)

The Who fan that played drums with the band for one night passed away. Read full post »


Bang Camaro - On The Road Again

Harmonix band Bang Camaro is on the road and Bryn chats about meeting fans. Read full post »


Inside Rock Band's Sonic Secrets

Harmonix' audio director Eric Brosius explains how a song goes from audio master to Rock Band-playable. Read full post »


Ten Of The All-Time Weirdest Grammy Moments

It wouldn’t be the Grammy Awards without a couple moments that leave you scratching your head. Read full post »


Battle Of The Lyrics

Hendrix didn't sing "'Scuse me while I kiss this guy." Read full post »


A Salute To Athens, GA

Athens, GA is home to a diverse group of musicians - from the B-52's to Drive-By Truckers to Widespread Panic. Read full post »


Great Releases Of 2007

Amy Winehouse's release from rehab, Paul McCartney's release from Heather, and some actual CD releases. Read full post »


The Internet Vs. Zeppelin Bootlegs

Zeppelin bootlegs from the latest tour appear online. Read full post »


Death Of High Fidelity?

Very interesting article in this week’s Rolling Stone about ‘the Death of High Fidelity.” Read full post »


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