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Black Keys, My Chemical Romance Lead Musical March Madness’ Midwest

U2, Metallica, Nickelback and more battle it out in a heavyweight region. Voting in all first-round matchups is now live! By James Montgomery U2’s Bono and Dick Vitale Photo: Getty Images MTV’s third-annual Musical March Madness tournament tipped off Monday, with voting opening in all first-round matchups. But with a bracket busting with bands — 64 in all, each battling to hoist the championship trophy when the tournament ends April 3 — we realize that choosing your favorites in each contest can be a daunting task (unless your favorite happens to be Tokio Hotel — they’re having no problem racking up the votes). After all, sometimes even the selection committee has a difficult time distinguishing between AWOLNATION and Five Finger Death Punch. Vote for your favorite band, discuss and share on Facebook and Twitter in the MTV Musical March Madness interactive bracket! So with first-round voting open until Sunday (polls close at midnight ET), we’re going to spend the next few days breaking down each Musical March Madness region, starting with the mighty, meaty Midwest, a bracket loaded with meat-and-potatoes rock acts … and, uh, Bon Iver, too. Can the top-seeded Black Keys run the table? Will MMM superpowers My Chemical Romance continue their tradition of deep tournament runs? Or, like last year, will the Midwest go to an upset-minded underdog, like Chevelle or Sum 41? Read on for our picks in each opening-round tilt. #1 The Black Keys vs. #16 AWOLNATION: On the surface, the Keys should win this one with ease. Then again, as any MMM historian will surely tell you, the three-year history of the tournament is littered with jaw-dropping upsets (like #16 the Hold Steady knocking off #1 Nickelback in 2010, or 16th-seeded Sum 41 dumping #1 Arcade Fire last year). Still, with so much momentum — back-to-back breakout albums, a sold-out arena U.S. arena tour — we like Auerbach and Carney over a very game Aaron Bruno. #2 Bon Iver vs. #15 Sum 41: The pride of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, faces off against the pride of Ajax, Ontario, in this opening-round barn-burner. Bon Iver was a surprise second seed in the Midwest (geography was a determining factor, as always), while one could argue that, based on last year’s MMM run alone, Sum 41 should be way higher than a 15 seed. Bad news for the bearded one, we’re taking tourney-tested Sum 41 for the upset. #3 Pearl Jam vs. #14 Five Finger Death Punch: It’s rock legends versus fast-rising, faster-playing metallers here, and though Pearl Jam currently hold a rather-sizeable lead so far, we’re not writing off Five Finger Death Punch just yet. Hard-rock bands tend to do surprisingly well in MMM (they’re fans vote equally hard), which is why, we think by week’s end, it’ll be the Death Punch who roll to round two. #4 U2 vs. #13 Modest Mouse: Last year, U2 were a surprise early exit, losing to eventual champs Green Day in round two, while Modest Mouse have never made it out of the first round of the tourney. Based on that alone, we’re taking Bono and Co. here, though, after one day of voting, this one is still pretty close. #5 My Chemical Romance vs. #12 Death Cab for Cutie: MCR are the only band in MMM history to make the Final Four twice, including a heartbreaking championship-game loss to Coheed and Cambria in 2010. Death Cab? Uh, yeah … they’ve been to the second round. Once. This one won’t even be close: MCR are going far in this tourney. #6 Kid Rock vs. #11 Chevelle: It’s Michigan versus Illinois in this first-round barnburner, which could have been an actual NCAA tournament matchup if Illinois didn’t suck so bad this year. Kid Rock has been getting in touch with his Seger side in recent years, while Chevelle roared back in 2011 with the (actually pretty great) Hats Off to the Bull , and so far, it’s the rockers who hold a commanding lead over the Kid. Can they hold on? We’ll say they do, and advance to the second round. #7 Metallica vs. #10 Guns N’ Roses: A true clash of the titans, this one could go either way (though it hopefully won’t end like the pair’s 1992 Montreal show did, with both James Hetfield and the city set on fire). Understandably, this one is currently the closest matchup in the entire tournament, with the Gunners holding a .02 percent edge. There’s a whole week still to go, but this one might be too close to call. #8 Nickelback vs. #9 Rise Against!: A total style clash in every conceivable way, Rise Against! jumped out to an early lead, but thanks to some feverish tweeting , Nickelback have swung things in their favor. It’s still close, but we think Kroeger and Co. pull it out — if only because we suspect a Black Keys/Nickelback second-rounder will be, uh, interesting . MTV’s 2012 Musical March Madness Tournament is underway! Voting in the first round runs until midnight ET on Sunday, March 18, and winners are determined by fan votes, so if your favorite act made the cut, it’ll be up to you to guide them to glory. You can rally the troops on Twitter using the hashtag #MMM or by downloading one of our custom badges — but get ready, it’s gonna be a war. Related Videos Musical March Madness Returns! Related Photos MTV’s Musical March Madness 2012

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Foo Fighters, Death Cab For Cutie, Wilco Lead Sasquatch! Festival Lineup

The Washington fest, held in May, will also feature Modest Mouse, Decemberists, Robyn. The Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage The lineup for the 2011 Sasquatch! Music Festival has been announced, and, in keeping with both its locale (the hilly expanses of Washington) and its mascot (a benevolently hirsute man-ape), the fest will feature some of the Pacific-Northwestiest, beard-iest bands in the land. Foo Fighters, Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse and Wilco top the bill for the tenth annual ‘Quatch, scheduled for Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30, at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. Also on the bill: Bright Eyes, the Flaming Lips (performing their ’99 stunner The Soft Bulletin ), the Decemberists, Iron & Wine, Rodrigo y Gabriela and Robyn. All in all, organizers announced more than 80 bands for the 2011 Sasquatch fest, a list that includes the recently reactivated Death From Above 1979, Cold War Kids, the recently de-activated Wolf Parade, Chromeo, Sleigh Bells, the Thermals, Flogging Molly, Best Coast, Surfer Blood, Fitz & the Tantrums, Smith Westerns, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Major Lazer. Additional acts will be announced in the coming weeks. In previous years, Sasquatch’s stages have been graced by the likes of My Morning Jacket, Arcade Fire, Bj

Plants + Air, Makes Sense.

Transforms any household plant into an effective air cleaner for your home or office. One of Popular Science's Inventions of the Year, ANDREA is the first designed air filter capable of absorbing toxic gases, such as formaldehyde, through the natural absorptive and metabolic properties of living plants

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Star Wars Band Names

Link: http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23starw… The latest twitter trend has some real gems to it

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Heath Ledger’s Rap Video

Heath Ledger shot this video for Australian rap duo No Fixed Abode’s “Cause An Effect” on a single camera in his Sydney garage shortly before his death. It looks like it was inspired by the Joker and/or Klaus Nomi

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Tenacious D, M.I.A., Dead Weather Bring Swagger To Outside Lands

Band of Horses, Modest Mouse, Matt & Kim help close out San Fransico fest. By Marc Hawthorne, with additional reporting by Kyle Anderson M.I.A.

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‘G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra’ Stars Study Up On Treasured Franchise

‘The boys admittedly knew a lot more than the girls,’ actress Rachel Nichols said. By Adam Rosenberg Marlon Wayans and Channing Tatum Photo: MTV News There are a lot of fan expectations riding on a movie like “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.” Between the long-running comic book line and the multiple TV series, it is a treasured franchise to many people

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Modest Mouse Get Ugly In Heath Ledger-Directed ‘King Rat’ Video

In 2007, Isaac Brock — wild-eyed, unkempt mastermind of Modest Mouse — mentioned in an interview that Oscar-nominated actor Heath Ledger had expressed interest in directing a video for “King Rat,” a throwaway track from MM’s We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank.

Not only that, but famed director Terry Gilliam, with whom Ledger was working on “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,” had agreed to animate the clip. It all seemed rather odd, and Brock appeared nonplussed by the project (telling VH1, “I hope it works out and I don’t sound like a f–ing liar at the end of this”). Modest Mouse fans around the world greeted the news with a resounding “Wha?!?”

Then, in early 2008, Ledger was found dead in a New York apartment, and the entire project was quickly forgotten by pretty much everybody except Brock and the California-based artist collective known as the Masses.

Masses members Daniel Auber, Norris Houk, Jade Taglioli and Sara Cline picked up the reins, determined to finish the “King Rat” video as a tribute to their friend (and Masses member) Ledger. Some 18 months later, the video is finally complete, premiering Tuesday (August 4) on Modest Mouse’s MySpace page, iTunes and the Masses’ Web site.

In the video, humans are hunted by a vessel of grotesque whales. They are harpooned, beaten with clubs, skinned alive, ground through processing tubes and made into seal food while the whales drunkenly cavort. Ledger’s original vision for the video was “to raise awareness on modern whaling practices through a potent visual piece” (so sayeth an accompanying press release) — and, accordingly, all proceeds from the iTunes download of the video will go to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, an international non-profit organization committed to ending the slaughter of wildlife in the world’s oceans.

It’s pretty admirable, and as Ledger’s final vision, pretty beautiful, too. With each bloody harpoon or flailing human carcass, the “King Rat” video manages to match Brock’s penchant for ugliness, but this is nothing new, as any MM fan can tell you. Brock doesn’t so much sing on “Rat” (or any innumerable number of songs he’s released this decade) as he does bellow, belch, gurgle, gasp, whimper and whine.

Brock has spent most of the ‘aughts slowly transforming into bastard stepchild of Frank Black and Tom Waits — a wailing, slurring lunatic who never met a phrase (or phrasing) that he couldn’t abuse within an inch of its life. And accordingly, Modest Mouse’s musical output has followed suit, seemingly deriving some perverse pleasure from tormenting the listener. For every expansive, pretty, windswept moment they’ve unfurled over the past three albums (“The Stars Are Projectors,” “Blame It on the Tetons,” “Little Motel”), they’ve piled up an equal amount of buzzing, claustrophobic, downright ugly tunes (“Alone Down There,” “This Devils Workday,” “Fly Trapped in a Jar”). It’s not exactly a stretch to assume that Brock might be a black-hearted misanthrope, delighting in pushing his fans’ buttons.

And that’s what is probably the most impressive thing about Ledger’s “King Rat” video. In some way, it proves that Brock is actually a human being, a compassionate guy who’s using his celebrity to do some good. It would seem that, for all his hissing and spitting, all his sadistic ways, he’s actually got a conscience, too.

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Heath Ledger Finally Makes Modest Directorial Debut

Heath Ledger’s work is still living on. And rocking out

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