Which Bands Should Break Up Or Reunite? Just Ask Bullz-Eye.com

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) June 20, 2007 -- The question was first posed during an alcohol-fueled conversation at the Bullz-Eye Christmas party: Which long-defunct bands should get back together? Now that three of the groups who were mentioned in that discussion (The Police, Squeeze, and Crowded House) have "coincidentally" decided to reunite, Bullz-Eye's staff writers have teamed up to offer a formal declaration of what other bands need to get together again, as well as which ones should go ahead and give up the ghost already.

In addition to the above-referenced groups from Dublin, Ireland, and Athens, Georgia, Bullz-Eye takes other platinum-selling artists to task, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Beastie Boys, and Aerosmith. On the flip side, however, they also dig into their personal record collections to request the return of college-radio favorites like Elastica, Jellyfish, and The Amazing Royal Crowns. And somewhere within one of these lists lies Creed, but in which one?

Sorry, we're not telling. You'll have to find out for yourself.

Bullz-Eye.com's Entertainment Channel boasts comprehensive movie, TV, CD and DVD sections, which are updated weekly with reviews of the hottest new releases and staff favorites. Regular music features include Deep Cuts, an examination of the lesser-known songs from an artist's catalog, and Mix Disc Monday, where our writers provide a new play-list to start your week off right; recent interviews have included conversations with members of Slayer, Cake, The Feeling, Cobra Starship, Fountains of Wayne, and The Academy Is.

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