Full Effect – Feb. 24, 2005

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News Briefs Comedy- John Lovitz takes a Movies- "Hitch wins with witty one-liners "Constantine' worth the cash Flashback Favorite-Saved By the Bell Oscar predictions Music-Chingy and Warren G Musicrap to their own beat CD Review-Rebels songs similar in style Comeback Kid evokes emotion Fashion- Designer bags, a sign of status Food- Shabu Offers unique dining

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Daily Titan February 24, 2005

The Buzz BY NIYAZ PIRANI Daily Titan Asst. News Editor

After 14 years of playing with Korn, guitarist Brian “Head” Welch has decided to leave the band. Headʼs decision came after weeks of speculation that he was unhappy with the direction the band is taking and has cited his moral obligations to Christianity as the main reason he is departing. In more possible breakup news, Blink-182 have confirmed that the band will be going on an “indefinite hiatus” so they can take the time to enjoy family life. Prepping for an April 12 release, Mudvayne recently announced a U.S. tour with Life of Agony, American Head Charge and Bloodsimple. West coast dates for the trek have yet to be revealed. If youʼve ever wanted to talk to Usher, Lindsay Lohan or Fred Durst, all you had to do was call. This past weekend, a hacker tapped in to Paris Hiltonʼs T-Mobile Sidekick and posted pictures, schedules and celebrity phone numbers on the Web. Although most celebrities have either turned off or changed their cell numbers by now, one can always thank Hilton with a “Paris Made Me Change My Number” t-shirt being sold online. Fans of the animated band Gorillaz donʼt have to wait much longer for the bandʼs second album. Danger Mouse has finished production on the untitled disc which has been slated for a March 24 release. The O.C.ʼs fourth mixtape installment will be on shelves April 5. The compilation will include a cover of “Champagne Supernova” by Matt Pond PA, “The View” by Modest Mouse and “Scarecrow” from Beckʼs upcoming album, Guero. DJ John Digweed has set March 8 as the date to drop his album Fabric 20. The DJ will follow up the release with a string of US dates in March to support the effort. Judas Priest has rejoined with Rob Halford and will release their first album with him in 14 years. The band is gearing up to deliver Angel of Retribution to their masses of Top 10 Pop Singles This Week Last Week 1. Mario No. 1 “Let Me Love You” (3rd Street/J) 2. Ciara feat. Missy Elliott No. 2 “1, 2 Step” (Shoʼnuff/LaFace) 3. Green Day No. 4 “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” (Reprise) 4. The Game feat. 50 Cent No. 6 “How We Do” (Aftermath/GUnit) 5. 50 Cent No. 7 “Disco Inferno” (Shady/Aftermath) 6. Lil John & The Eastside Boyz No. 5 “Lovers and Friends” (BME) 7. Destinyʼs Child feat. T.I. & Lil Wayne No. 3 “Soldier” (Columbia) 8. 50 Cent feat. Olivia No. 30 “Candy Shop” (Shady/Aftermath) 9. Kelly Clarkson No. 9 “Since U Been Gone” (RCA) 10. Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell No. 8 “Drop It Like Itʼs Hot” (Doggystyle) Top 10 Albums 1. The Game No. 2 “The Documentary” (Aftermath/G-Unit) 2. Tina Turner new entry “All the Best” (Capitol) 3. Green Day No. 4 “American Idiot” (Reprise) 4. Kenny Chesney No. 1 “Be As You Are: Songs From an Old Blue Chair” (BNA) 5. John Legend No. 6 “Get Lifted” (Good Music/Columbia)

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fans on March 1. House of Blues, Anaheim will feature Dead Kennedys on Feb. 24. Duran Duran will be at Staples Center on Feb. 26. Writers Guild of America announced the winners of its annual prizes over the weekend. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind won best original screenplay and Super Size Me took best documentary honors. With Constantine as its only competition, Hitch has taken the top spot at the box office for the second week in a row. DVD releases for March 1 are Brady Bunch: The First Season, Exorcist: The Beginning and The Spongebob Squarepants Movie. CD releases for March 1 are In Between Dreams by Jack Johnson, Rebirth by Jennifer Lopez and Frances the Mute by the Mars Volta.

6. Motley Crue new entry “Red, White & Crue” (Hip-O/Motley) 7. Eminem No. 5 “Encore” (Shady/Aftermath) 8. Various Artists new entry “Grammy Nominees 2005” (Grammy) 9. Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz No. 7 “Crunk Juice” (BME) 10. Usher No. 9 “Confessions” (LaFace) Top 10 Hot Country Singles 1. Rascal Flatts No. 1 “Bless the Broken Road” (Lyric Street) 2. Keith Urban No. 3 “Youʼre My Better Half” (Capitol) 3. Brad Paisley No. 2 “Mud on the Tires” (Arista Nashville) 4. Josh Gracin No. 7 “Nothinʼ to Lose” (Lyric Street) 5. LeAnn Rimes No. 5 “Nothin ʻBout Love Makes Sense” (Asylum-Curb) 6. Alan Jackson No. 6 “Monday Morning Church” (Arista Nashville) 7. Reba McEntire No. 10 “He Gets That From Me” (MCA Nashville) 8. Blake Shelton No. 9 “Some Beach” (Warner Bros.) 9. Craig Morgan No. 13 “Thatʼs What I Love About Sunday” (Broken Bow) 10. Sugarland No. 11 “Baby Girl” (Mercury) (c) 2005 King Features Synd.,

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