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 |  Sep 15, 2005

What a difference nine months can make. At CES 2005 in January the HD-DVD group hosted a gala event at a posh Vegas strip nightclub to unveil its plan to be the first HD disc format to market with the most- Toshiba said they’d have a $999 player in the fourth quarter of 2005 and representatives from major studios such as Warner, Paramount, and Universal strode to the podium amid swirling lights and pledged their support for the format to the tune of 90 HD-DVD titles at launch. All the elements seemed in place for a strong pre-emptive strike against Blu-ray, which has yet to announce a US launch date of either hardware or pre-packaged movie titles. The splashy 2005 holiday season launch was to be one of HD-DVD’s key advantages over the rival Blu-ray Disc format.

Parke Puterbaugh  |  Sep 14, 2005
In Your Honor RCA
Music ••••½ DualDisc Mix •••• Extras •••
Foo Fighters 5 is a mighty big enchila
Jeff Perlah  |  Sep 14, 2005
Mezmerize American/Columbia
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We won't know the full extent of System of a Down's third
Rob O'Connor  |  Sep 14, 2005
Separation Sunday Frenchkiss
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The Hold Steady's Craig Finn is the raconteu
Brett Milano  |  Sep 14, 2005
Out of Exile Interscope/Epic
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It's difficult to say whether the band or the pro
Jeff Perlah  |  Sep 14, 2005
Monkey Business A&M
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The purists who once adored them might dis them now, but the Black Ey
Ken Richardson  |  Sep 14, 2005
The Woods Sub Pop
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Whereas All Hands on the Bad One was a "crossover" album to love and <
Ken Richardson  |  Sep 14, 2005
Got This Feelin' Ascetic
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These guys share their name with a pen-and-paper role-playing game
Billy Altman  |  Sep 14, 2005
Fountains Of Wayne Out-of-State Plates Virgin
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Ken Richardson  |  Sep 14, 2005

"I hear the Man a-comin' / He's rolling 'round the bend - on 104 tracks!" Or so you'll sing in praise of the Man in Black's big boxed set, The Legend (Columbia/Legacy). His name, of course, is Johnny Cash, and the box serves up four CDs of songs that include seven previously unreleased performances.

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