Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 29. Chapters: American Apathy, A Valid Path, Before the Robots, Catch the Moon, Corporate America (album), Float Away with the Friday Night Gods, Group Therapy (Dope album), Hello Lisa, It's Like This, Jerusalem (Steve Earle album), Kids in Philly, Life'll Kill Ya, Loose Screw, Lucky 7 (album), Mafia (Black Label Society album), My Ride's Here, My So Called Knife, Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear (Confrontation Camp album), One Long Year, Oracle (Kittie album), Sleepless (Peter Wolf album), Songs for Survivors, Spit (album), Stand Your Ground (Little Barrie album), Synthetic Division (album), Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha, The Dust of Retreat, The Fine Art of Self Destruction, The Heat (Jesse Malin album), The Hogyssey, The Revolution Starts Now (album), The Wind (album), Thug Misses, Underdog Victorious, Until the End (album), Useful Music, Vol. 4: The Redemption, We Are Little Barrie, Who Let the Dogs Out (album), You Come and Go Like a Pop Song. Excerpt: Useful Music is a studio album initially released in May 1999 under the SMG Records label by Josh Joplin Band, and again in January 2001 through Artemis Records after the band had renamed itself Josh Joplin Group following a change in its line-up. While the album did not enjoy widespread commercial success, it peaked at #22 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart and spawned a moderate hit with its first single, "Camera One," which quickly reached #1 on the Triple A airplay chart, the highest position ever achieved by an independent release at that point (February 2001). Featuring a more rock-edged, radio-friendly sound than most of the other material on Useful Music, the song was also featured in an episode of the comedy series Scrubs (season 1, episode 7, "My Super Ego"). All songs written by Josh Joplin. All credits are the same as the original release except where noted. "I've Changed""Trailways""Who's Afraid of Thomas Wolfe?""Phil Ochs""Superstar""Human""Dutch Wonderland""I've Changed (alternate version)" - 4:21 The Wind is the last studio album by American singer/songwriter Warren Zevon, released in 2003. Zevon began recording the album shortly after he was diagnosed with inoperable pleural mesothelioma (a cancer of the lining of the lung), and it was released just two weeks before his death on September 7, 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album was awarded the Grammy award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. "Disorder in the House," performed by Zevon and Bruce Springsteen, won Best Rock Vocal Performance (Group or Duo). Songs from the album were nominated for an additional three Grammys. Album Grammy Awards Grammy Award Nominations Thug Misses is the debut album by American rapper Khia. The album was released on April 23, 2002 in the United States on Divine Records. The album spawned the hit single "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)," peaking at #33 on the US Billboard 200 and certified Gold by the RIAA in September 2002. To date it is estimated to have sold over 80