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Headstones Are Back

If you were a fan of mid-'90s Can-rock you probably just peed your pants with excitement about that headline. The Headstones really are back... but for one night only. This may or may not be like that one chance you have to get back with that ex you always loved. It could work and turn into something more (in this case, that's entirely up to the...
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20 Great "Fuck You" Songs

Cee Lo Green's had a surprising viral hit all over the internets with his "Fuck You." It's a catchy, upbeat tune about a break-up that looks like it might just transform angry odes to exes and into... happy-sounding, sly fuck yous. All the chatter about this song — in addition to having "fuck you and fuck her, too...
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20 Great Fuck You Songs

Hugh Dillon Solo Album Coming

Former Headstones frontman Hugh Dillon will release his debut solo album, Works Well With Others, this fall through Warner Music Canada. No track listing or release date has been announced yet for the album, which marks Dillon's first release since 2005's The High Co$t Of Low Living, which he released with The Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir, his...
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Pumping: Headstones - Greatest Fits

It's particularly fitting that the very moment we started playing this album our ad guy had to shoo some junkie out of our building who was trying to shoot up in our stairwell. Hands up those who like Hugh Dillon more as an actor than a musician... 
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Hugh Dillon Hopes For A Hit With Durham County

Hugh Dillon describes his new series, Durham County, as "a gift to Canadian television." And he's not exaggerating. The six-part series, which premieres Monday night on TMN/Movie Central, is a brilliantly written and gorgeously shot noir crime drama that stars Dillon as the heroic but flawed Mike Sweeney — a hardened detective who...
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Headstones — Nickels For Your Nightmares

Hugh Dillon and the pack of rock 'n' roll hooligans that round out Headstones are back and as full of piss and vinegar as ever. Nickels For Your Nightmares shows a more dynamic Headstones and the band contrast songs like the acoustic, Stones-ish "Pathetic Pair" with the sledgehammer riffage of "Firing Pin." The band lean toward...
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