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There Can Be Only One Teen Idol

Frankie Avalon vs. Alice Cooper

One's career took off in the '60s, the same time the other was just getting started. Both had their legions of teen fans. And yes, both golf.
Click here to witness this epic battle!








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Xania Woodman










IN ADVANCE



Coheed and Cambria


Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness (2.5 stars)












w/Blood Brothers, Dredg, Mewithoutyou


Where: House of Blues, Mandalay Bay


When: October 19, 5 p.m.


Price: $19-$21


Info: 632-7600



Perhaps the world's only prog-emo band, Coheed and Cambria combine the baroque tendencies of Rush with the angst and sing-along choruses of the Used, writing intricate, dense songs with only occasional hooks. C&C's third album brings in more classic rock and metal influences, and features several songs over the seven-minute mark. It's impressively ambitious, but like much prog rock, a little too cold and intellectual to be enjoyed outside of its dedicated geek fan base.




Josh Bell









The Fat Joe Diet


Judging by his concert riders on
www.thesmokinggun.com, everyone's favorite Latin rapper is eating healthy.












w/Yummy Bingham, the Chapter


Where: House of Blues, Mandalay Bay


When: October 14, 7:30 p.m.


Price: $22-$25


Info: 632-7600



Baked chicken: 86 cal.


Baked fish: 94 cal.


Rice: 675 cal.


Fruit: 45 cal.


White bread (two slices): 106 cal.


Deli meats (two slices): 134 cal.


Cristal: 105 cal.


Hennesy: 75 cal.




Martin Stein









Best Quote Ever















Dropkick Murphys

w/Gangrene, Lost City Angels, Darkbuster


Where: House of Blues, Mandalay Bay


When: October 15, 6 p.m.


Price: $16-$18


Info: 632-7600



"We made a pact that we would put stuff on [the DVD] that doesn't necessarily show us in the best light. We didn't want to edit the stuff out that someone might find embarrassing. So, that now when we watch the finished project, we are wondering what the hell we were thinking."



—Ken Casey, Dropkick Murphys producer, bass player and singer, Las Vegas Weekly, March 18, 2004




Martin Stein


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