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Encyclopedia > Rock Sound

Rock Sound magazine launched in the UK in 1999 and has built up a great reputation for championing new music. It is not part of a big publishing house and so can be more underground and less commercial in its approach.

May 06 issue of rock sound
May 06 issue of rock sound
April 06 issue of rock sound

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www.rock-sound.net Rock Sound My Space Page


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