Bullz-Eye.com Searches for Lost Bands
The online men's magazine is searching for the bands which entertained fans with a brief stint of popularity only to disappear from the music scene.
Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) October 2, 2005 -- Bullz-Eye.com, an online magazine for men, is searching for some of the staffs favorite missing bands. With its new feature, Lost Bands," Bullz-Eye.com will highlight bands that released one or two sensational albums but have never been heard from again. In the first installment of this new feature, Bullz-Eye.com remembers Boston-area legend, Tribe.
In addition to its extensive music coverage, Bullz-Eye.coms expanding Entertainment Channel boasts comprehensive TV, movie and DVD sections, updated weekly with reviews of the hottest new releases and staff favorites, as well as interviews with various music, movie and television personalities, including hip-hop legend Reverend Run, comedian Dane Cook, and the cast and crew from Wedding Crashers."
About Bullz-Eye.com
With movie and CD reviews, sports commentary, mens fitness columns, a redesigned car section, and blogs covering several different topics, Bullz-Eye.com has become one of the premier entertainment sites for men between the ages of 18-34. Through a partnership with Rotoworld.com, Bullz-Eyes new fantasy football and fantasy baseball sections offer readers the latest player updates and injury news, draft tips and roster advice. Of course, theres plenty of eye candy as well, with new Girl Next Door shoots added every Saturday along with a Featured Model layout every month and the occasional Guest Model thrown in for good measure.
Launched in 2000, Bullz-Eye.com averages 35 million page views per month, with 1.7 million unique visitors monthly.
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