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Boogeyman 04 Alone in the Dark 05 Music-Jimmy Chamberlin
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ON THE COVER: Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin debuts solo album
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The Buzz
Although details are sketchy, R&B singer Houston gouged his own eye out in a London Hotel, but an explanation for the incident has yet to surface...The lineup for the Coachella Valley Music Festival was announced this weekThe festival, which will take place April 30 and May 1, features the returns of Coldplay, Weezer and Nine Inch Nails as well as performances by the Chemical Brothers, Wilco, Keane, Snow Patrol, Bright Eyes, Prodigy and more…Speaking of Weezer, emo kids fi nally have something to shrug about. Rivers Cuomo recently announced that Weezer’s fi fth studio album is almost fi nished and hopes to have it ready for a May release. The album’s fi rst single, “Beverly Hills,” will hit the airwaves sometime in March…Beck’s new album, “Guero,” will hit the streets with three different versions on March 29…Lamb of God have been banned from playing the churchowned Great Western Forum as an opener for Slipknot because the band was formerly known as “Burn the Priest”…Kenny Chesney knocked The Game off the top of the charts as he sold 310,000 copies of “Be As You Are”...Although Tim Burton and Johnny Depp have been tied up with “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and “The Corpse Bride,” Depp will soon again jump into the role of Captain Jack Sparrow in “Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest” which has been slated for a 2006 release…In the next three years, superheroes will be all over the silver screen. 2005 brings Batman, Constantine and the Fantastic Four to theaters, 2006 marks the return of Superman as well as the X-Men and Ghostrider and Spiderman 3 is scheduled for a May 2007 release…Justin Timberlake met up with LL Cool J one last time this week to shoot the fi nal scenes of his movie debut “Edison”.
—Compiled by Niyaz Pirani
Top 10 Albums
1. The Game new entry “The Documentary” (Aftermath/GUnit) 2. Green Day No. 1 “American Idiot” (Reprise) 3. Eminem No. 2 “Encore” (Shady/Aftermath) 4. Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz No. 5 “Crunk Juice” (BME) 5. John Legend No. 4 “Get Lifted” (Good Music/Columbia) 6. Kelly Clarkson No. 6 “Breakaway” (RCA) 7. Usher No. 7 “Confessions” (LaFace) 8. Ludacris No. 9 “The Red Light District” (Disturbing The Peace/Def Jam South) 9. Various Artists No. 10 “Now 17” (EMI/Universal/Sony BMG/Zomba) 10. Destiny’s Child No. 11 “Destiny Fulfi lled” (Columbia)