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everybody's a critic

"Chinese Democracy" Forces People, Political Parties To Have Opinions

Chinese Democracy has been out for a day-plus now, and the reactions have been rolling in from all around the globe! Here's a sampling of what some non-music critics out there think about Axl Rose's magnum opus:

The Communist Party Of China: The Party-published tabloid Global Times printed a piece today entitled “American Band Releases Album Viciously Attacking China” that accused Axl Rose of being a pawn of the U.S. government who was helping Washington use the idea of democracy as “one of their game pieces to control the world.” The WSJ is quick to note, however, that this piece technically doesn't constitute any sort of official smackdown of Axl: "The tabloid format newspaper is published by the Communist Party’s official mouthpiece, the People’s Daily, but isn’t thought to always represent official views, like its parent operation and certain other major media." And there's even a site geared toward Chinese audiences that is streaming the whole thing for free, although I'm pretty sure it's unsanctioned by any Axl or any government entity. [WSJ China Journal]

Reactions from other notables and semi-notables, including Duff McKagan, after the jump!

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corporate rock still sells

Zack De La Rocha Comes Out Of Hiding

Many people find it hard to tell the great from the godawful when it comes to 21st-century mainstream rock. To help figure out which is which, here's "Corporate Rock Still Sells," where Al Shipley examines what's good, bad, and ugly in the world of rock and roll. This time around, he looks at new singles from Rage Against The Machine's frontman, a '90s one-hit wonder, and Metallica: More »

corporate rock still sells

An Avalanche Of A-List Rock Debuts, Topped By The Freakin' Offspring

Many people find it hard to tell the great from the godawful when it comes to 21st-century mainstream rock. To help figure out which is which, here's "Corporate Rock Still Sells," where Al "GovernmentNames" Shipley examines what's good, bad, and ugly in the world of rock and roll. This time around, he observes a few shake-ups on the normally staid Modern Rock and Active Rock charts. More »

To continue Free Alt-Rock Day, the Offspring are offering a free download of their new single, "Hammerhead," which is written from the point of view of a soldier wrestling with the idea of killing for the greater good. The song is a bit more than verse-chorus-verse, further revealing the influence of American Idiot. Are you ready to hear Dexter quote "yea, though I walk in the valley of the shadow of death?" [offspring.com]