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New Tunes on Tuesday- NOW Presidents Won’t Listen to Zombies named Fat Joe

It’s time once again for the weekly dose of what’s new on the CD racks, so let’s get straight to it shall we?

Cassettes Won’t Listen’s Small Time Machine is out today. Our own Jeff Giles reviewed the album last week at Bullz-Eye.

Rapper Fat Joe is back with The Elephant in the Room. More info is available at Billboard.com.

The Presidents of the United States of America are back once again with their new one entitled These are the Good Times People. Former Young Fresh Fellow Kurt Bloch produces. Hear the new sounds on PUSA’s MySpace.

Snoop Dogg also returns to the fold this week with Ego Trippin’. Snoop’s MySpace page is the place to have a listen.

The unstoppable juggernaut NOW That’s What I Call Music! series is back, with number 27 all ready to be ordered.

Finally, both The Cranberries and Ohio Players have their own two-disc Gold collections out this week, while The Zombies’ Odessey & Oracle gets the deluxe “40th Anniversary Edition” treatment. Find out all about that right here.

The Bullz-Eye Hi-Fi – Janet, Erykah and a Kinky dude

Hello, all! Here’s what’s cooking this week in the music reviews at Bullz-Eye.

Jeff Giles is Superman this week bringing you five…count ’em five reviews! He sets his sight on Discipline by Janet Jackson, and then slides on over to Erykah Badu’s New AmErykah Part One. Who will win the battle? It’s a close one, I tell you.

Giles also throws his opinion down on the meh-worthy self-titled disc by Simple Plan, Small-Time Machine by Cassettes Won’t Listen, and finally Medeski, Martin & Wood’s Let’s Go Everywhere. Give Giles a cookie, everyone. That’s a lotta work for one critic!

But wait, there’s more! Michael Fortes drops in to give us his take on Saturnalia by The Gutter Twins.

Jim Washington is back and weighs in on Slick Dogs and Ponies by Louis XIV.

Is Mister Kinks himself still worth listening to? Taylor Long lets us know in a review for Working Man’s Cafe by Ray Davies.

Lastly but not leastly is dear old Mojo Flucke telling you the way it is in regards to West Side Strut by Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater.

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