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The Marooned Ska Fest tonight will bring underground ska to 3rd General Meeting Wednesday, November 19 MSC 225 @ 7:00pm speaking: Coach Barone and Basketball players Questions, Comments .suggestions: Please e-mail us at: student@tweifthman.tamu.edu or visit our homepage: www-12thman.Lamu.cdu/studcnt/index.html Johnny Socko! Texas A&M students. Ska is a banner under which numerous musical styles are filed. Though of ten characterized by punk-infused reggae, the sounds of ska bands like MU330, Johnny Socko! and Middlefinger often in clude funk, jazz, glam rock and polka. St. Louis’ MU330 is "the Midwest’s hardest working bunch of chumps next to truckers,” according to their press release. The band was formed in 1988 by grade school friends Dan Potthast (lead guitar and vocals) and Ted Moll (drums). The ranks were later filled out by Chris Diebold on bass, and Rob Bell and Gerry Lundquist on brass. Lundquist was a former member of ska band Skankin’ Pickle. MU330 characterized its sound as ska tainted with rock, punk, noise, sing along lyrics, pop hooks and hard pounding double- bass drum rhythms. The band members said they tour nearly 7/8 of the year, and they are current ly supporting their third al bum Crab Rangoon. “(The tour van) is what I consider to be my home in stead of St. Louis,” Moll said in an interview with music paper Mean Street. Johnny Socko! was formed Halloween night, 1990. The Indianapolis- based band is currently winding down their 1997 tour schedule of nearly 250 live shows. The band’s latest album, Full Trucker Effect, is a full blown concept album soundtrack to a forgotten ‘80s trucker movie. The al bum spoofs Pulp Fiction’s “Royale with Cheese” mono logue with its own “Chewing Tobacco in Paris” routine. Mike Dawson of U. Mag azine said Johnny Socko! is a mix of Parliament, the Madness and the Clash. “Backed by a trumpet, saxophone and a trom bone, Socko! races through MU330 funk, punk Ui I enl iOtiif Crl evil nkif layiif iaiL ska and 1 riffs in \ fashion," Dawsonsaid.| Middlefinger is al contribution to thes scene.The Houston tilu' 1 1 | was formed two years; ssiol by Matt Kelly (vocals),li merly of Sprawl. Kelli joined by Jason Davisai David Cummings onp tar, lay Brooks on bass;: ln , l |- I J Brian Davis on drums. The hand’s soundisi fluenced by ska, punk,® ^ jjjl al and jazz funk. Althoij j,| e( jl the band describes its« y , v music using “strangeq lroU g| tic glyphs," they suggestl Dll ^| only way to fully undt! ^ stand their sound istos! Bear them live. 'Ypjg Applying for grad school PRINCETON next fall? You need to take REVIEW the GRE by February! How’s YOUR GRE score? Electronica music finds a good beat witlf new album by Ron! Size and Reprazent # 212 points average score improvement # Computer-specific tech niques for the CAT # Satisfaction Guaranteed # Free Extra Help ^ 4 REAL GRE’s as diags # 23 extra REAL GRE’s- yours to keep # AH instruction is live - we will NEVER just hand you a video/audio tape # GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT - Total Preparation 696 9099 www.review.com Classes start soon. THE Call NOW! ^SV N iew T ° N Roni Size/Reprazent New Forms Talkin’ Loud/ Mercury Records ★ ★★★ (out of five stars) R oni Size/Reprazent’s two- CD offering New Forms brings electronica one step closer to mainstream. The masses will want to shake their collective booty to one of the best electron ic albums around. The ascension of electronic music is considered the next “Big Thing.” With that lofty goal comes a steep price, the possibili ty of the techno equivalent of Bush. Luckily Roni Size/Reprazent are no Bush of the break beats. All Size and his Reprazent crew want to do is boogie. English born Roni Size and his Reprazent collective, made up of DJs Die, Krust and Suv, and vo calists Onallee and MC Dyna mite, have produced one of the most accessible and ambitious albums to come out of the elec tronica era. New Forms is not of the same synthetic-sounding cloth as Prodigy and Chemical Brothers. Size and Co. ply their trade in the genre known as drum n’ bass, sometimes called jungle. The best way to describe drum n’ bass is techno with lots of drums, lots of bass and the personalized signa ture of the mixing artist. The genre was brought to the forefront of the dance scene by artists like Goldie, Spring Heel Jack and LTJ Bukem. Size belongs on the dance floor with those drum n’ bass in novators. New Forms serves up an elec tronic porridge sound just right for all the bears and Goldilocks out there. New Forms also has quite a mix of trip-hop, acid jazz, scat and rap. The first CD in the set offers smooth mixes of rap and dance music guaranteed to please fans of either genre. Philadelphia based rapper Ba- hamadia lends her vocal support to the “New Forms” track with a sultry, scat-cat grace. Regular group vocalist Onallee contributes on several tracks. Her voice is smoky, yet eloquent. Think Eartha Kitt on ecstasy. Her pipes always seem right on track with hyper-fast break beats and snare drums. The other half of the album offers an instrumental drum n’ bass mixture that gives Spring Heel Jack a run for its money. Barbie to get ‘plastic surgery' with realistic figure In Celebration of National Children ’$ Book Week, MSC Literary Arts presents: Campus Leaders Read Sliel Silverstein Monday through Friday Nov. 17-21, 1997 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. Rudder PMuntain How To Write A Children’s Book Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1997 7 p.m. MSC 292A The Challenge of Children’s Books Thursday, Nov. 20, 1997 Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request three (3) working . days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our abilities. 7 p.m. MSC 292B LOS ANGELES (AP) — A less busty Barbie is on the drawing boards at Mattel Inc. in a makeover designed to give a more realistic profile to the cur vaceous, best-selling doll that has rankled femi nists while becoming an icon for generations of young girls. Barbie’s new look also will include a thicker waist and slimmer hips. Changes above the neck will include a new nose and softer, straighter hair, Mattel said Monday. Some features of the new Barbie already are on store shelves. The “Rapunzel Barbie,” a long-haired variation based on the classic fairy tale, has a more refined nose and closed mouth — part of the new design, said Lisa McKendall, Mattel’s director of marketing communications. Other features will be introduced during 1998. By the end of next year, six of 24 versions of the 11 1/2-inch doll will have the new look. The rest will have the old face and body. The plastic surgery is part of a continuing evo lution for Barbie, which got a face lift in 1967 and another in 1977, said Ms. McKendall. More than a billion dolls have been sold worldwide since Bar bie was introduced in 1959. “Barbie’s kind of like Betty Crocker. She gets up dated to make her look more appropriate to the times. She is a fashion doll first and foremost,” said Chris Byrne, an analyst with Playthings Mar- ketWatch, a monthly toy industry magazine. “She hasn't been updated for a while and I know the Barbie franchise is critical to Mattel, so keeping it vital is important,” he said. In 1996, Barbie generated $1.7 billion in sales, about 44 percent of Mattel’s total revenue. Sales rose 24 percent during the first three quarters of 1997 and were expected to finish at least 25 per cent higher than the 1996 figures, putting sales of Barbie dolls worldwide near the $2 billion mark. Those figures suggest that demand remains “Brown Paper Bag,” “Hi-poterf and “Trust Me” sound likeepic little movies. With over two hours of mu sic, New Forms stays surpris ingly fresh. There are few tunes worth ignoring. Size cooks sound effects, samples and vocals with the deftness of Julia Childs. Only "phe 1 true audiophiles will be able to I the identify any of the album’s base j. veld material, just when something ieSyndr seems familiar, it is twisted into lowdoe| something different. oesithe Electronic music suffers from fereperj one big problem. Without the I revery i huge sound systems and throngs fmptoml of sweaty dancers, much ofitsffl ttqualiij feet is lost. It is music that igh presf grooves and moves a singlelis- Many] tener within the confines ofa well-equipped living room orcatJon.The Ronnie Size/Reprazent have hit an elusive, electronic epiphany with New Forms. The music will work whether it beinfostseasol warehouse or in their head. By Travis lurnamel 9nDiego| ournamel To tlie, tabled del oguiar sea off® able I (I ship teal In the b! O'-fayed the f rhad rel ife NCAA’s I tore impol Unfortul ifhtthepc me. We | Aggiesy 'CAA tour: IW deterrn When Sfl '■ation, the paper ail ir the Agl gsin a ll From tin! e emed to ll ^ the pace! strong for Barbie in her present dimensions. By dating Barbie’s looks, Mattel is trying to anticipi a change in preference, analysts said. “I think the company is trying to figure how it’s going to keep the brand going,” said an Eisenbarth, an analyst with Collins & Co San Francisco. But part of Barbie’s success, he said, has the desire of mothers who want to give their cl dren a toy that’s just like the dolls they played wf The changes could dampen some of that enthu asm, he said. “They’ve got to keep the Barbie line growici That’s one of the things about success. It’s to duplicate,” he said. Over the years, Barbie has come under shafffn criticism from feminists and child advocates, contend that her shape is unrealistic and createfiij the wrong ideal for young girls who may aspire a body type they can never achieve. Need birth control? 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