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| | Fluke [ mp3 ]album: Risotto format: mp3 release: 1997 bitrate: 192 length: 73:26 min
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Tracks of Risotto:
Absurd.mp3
Atom Bomb.mp3
Kitten Moon.mp3
Mosh.mp3
Setback.mp3
Bermuda.mp3
Amp.mp3
Reeferendrum.mp3
Squirt.mp3
Goodnight Lover.mp3
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| | Fluke [ mp3 ]album: Puppy format: mp3 release: 2003 bitrate: 192 length: 67:21 min
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Tracks of Puppy:
Snapshot.mp3
My Spine.mp3
Another Kind Of Blues.mp3
Hang Tough.mp3
Switch - Twitch.mp3
Yyk.mp3
Expo.mp3
Electric Blue.mp3
Baby Pain.mp3
Nebulus.mp3
Blue Sky.mp3
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| | Fluke [ mp3 ]album: Matrix Reloaded [CD 1] format: mp3 release: 2003 year bitrate: 192 length: 49:22 min
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Tracks of Matrix Reloaded [CD 1]:
Session.mp3
This Is The New Shit.mp3
Reload.mp3
Furious Angel (instrumental).mp3
Lucky You.mp3
The Passportal.mp3
Sleeping Awake.mp3
Bruises.mp3
Calm Like A Bomb.mp3
Dread Rock.mp3
Zion.mp3
When The World Ends (Oakenfold Remix).mp3
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| | Fluke [ mp3 ]album: Tomb Raider format: mp3 release: 2001 year bitrate: 256 length: 69:06 min
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Tracks of Tomb Raider:
Elevation [Tomb Raider Mix].mp3
Deep.mp3
Galaxy Bounce.mp3
Get Ur Freak On.mp3
Speedballin'.mp3
Ain't Never Learned.mp3
The Revolution.mp3
Terra Firma [Lara's Mix].mp3
Where's Your Head At.mp3
Illuminati.mp3
Absurd [Whitewash Edit].mp3
Song Of Life.mp3
Edge Hill.mp3
Satellite.mp3
Devil's Nightmare.mp3
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| | Fluke [ mp3 ]album: Need For Speed: Underground format: mp3 release: 2003 year bitrate: 192 length: 96:27 min
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Tracks of Need For Speed: Underground:
Doomsday.mp3
Born Too Slow.mp3
Out Of Control.mp3
Two Lane Blacktop.mp3
Kimosabe.mp3
The Only.mp3
Broken Promises.mp3
Fortress Europe.mp3
Invisible.mp3
And The Hero Will.mp3
The Wonders Of You.mp3
Action Radius.mp3
Quarter.mp3
Sucked In.mp3
Snapshot.mp3
Ride.mp3
Supermoves.mp3
Glitterball.mp3
Swallow.mp3
Get Low.mp3
Smashing The Gas.mp3
Who's Who.mp3
Keep It Coming.mp3
Body Rock.mp3
Need For Speed.mp3
24's.mp3
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News from our arhive: No Doubt, Trina, Backstreet Boys, Mariah Carey, Pixies |
The Backstreet Boys — who launched their comeback tour last week — have stressed that they never really broke up in the first place, just merely took a break. That point is also being made in the title for their forthcoming album, which they've just decided to call Never Gone, also the name of one of the songs on the LP, due in June. Mariah Carey will shut down the streets of New York's Times Square on April 12 to celebrate the release of her new album, The Emancipation of Mimi. The singer will perform five songs for ABC's "Good Morning America," according to Reuters. Her set will include the singles "We Belong Together" and "It's Like That." No Doubt are giving up their guitars — for a good cause. The band is donating two signed guitars for charity auctions, the first of which takes place Wednesday (March 30) in Venice Beach, California, at a benefit for the Surfers Healing Foundation. Sugar Ray are slated to play the event. The second chance to win a No Doubt guitar comes courtesy of Rock the Cure for breast-cancer research. That auction will take place by invitation only on May 3 at the Los Angeles Hard Rock, but online bidding open to the general public starts April 24 at www.juliensauctions.com.
Master P and his brother Silkk the Shocker pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a felony charge of carrying loaded, unregistered weapons, The Associated Press reports. The two were arrested January 27 at UCLA after being stopped by campus police for not having a license plate on their car. Police said they found two guns in the vehicle. Both are currently free on bail. Russell Simmons, the Reverend Run, Nicole Wray, and Jim Jones and Juelz Santana of the Diplomats will visit Perth Amboy High School in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, on Tuesday for the official launch of the state's Be Powerful, Be Heard youth-voter initiative. The group will introduce a spoken-word contest about the importance of voting; the winner will be announced at the New Jersey Hip-Hop Summit in September. Trina announced on Wednesday that she is launching a perfume called the Diamond Princess this summer, which is also when her long-delayed Glamorous Life LP should drop as well. Pixies leader Frank Black will release his first solo album in nearly a decade, Honeycomb, on July 19. The rootsy album was recorded in four days in April 2004, just days before Black hit the road with the Pixies for their reunion tour. Among the legendary session players on the disc are guitarists Steve Cropper (Booker T. and the M.G.s), Buddy Miller (Emmylou Harris) and Reggie Young (Elvis Presley), as well as drummer Anton Fig (Bob Dylan) and keyboardist Spooner Oldham (Aretha Franklin). Among the songs on the disc are "Atom in my Heart," "Another Velvet Nightmare" and "Find Your Saint," as well as a cover of the soul classic "Dark End of the Street." Meanwhile, the Pixies will return to the stage this summer, but only for a few weeks. The band is freeing up time for Kim Deal to make another Breeders album. Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor recently sold the gothic New Orleans mansion he's lived in for the past decade. According to The Associated Press, Reznor unloaded the 4,900-square-foot, four-bedroom home for $1.8 million. Reznor moved to Los Angeles last year, leaving behind the home, which has an outdoor pool with sound system and what's been described as "gothic/Victorian decor" with a "medieval edge." Rick Rubin, the producer who revived Johnny Cash's career with the American Recordings series, is working with Neil Diamond on the singer's first album in five years. Rubin worked with Cash on a cover of Diamond's "Solitary Man."
Jermaine Dupri will be presented the Golden Note Award at the 22nd annual American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Pop Music Awards on May 16 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. P. Diddy, Elton John and Stevie Wonder are among the past recipients of the award. Neil Young is also being honored at the gala. Irish singer and controversy magnet Sinead O'Connor is in the studio working on her next project — a reggae album. And she's even recording the new effort in the genre's home of Kingston, Jamaica, for added authenticity. According to an Associated Press report, O'Connor's album will be rife with covers of irie protest songs — Bob Marley's "War," Peter Tosh's "Downpressor Man" and Burning Spear's "Marcus Garvey," among others. Usher is keeping it on, er, in wax. Visitors to New York's Madame Tussaud's have already been able to audition for a virtually snarky Simon Cowell and hear Beyonce's wax figure encouraging them to shake their jelly as her backup dancer. Now Usher fans will be singing "Yeah!" at an interactive exhibit focused on the abs-master, whose likeness — dressed in an immaculate white shirt, jacket, baseball cap and signature "U" chain — invites guests into the exhibit, which looks like a music studio. As visitors pass through the multi-colored light beams, the sound system reacts by triggering different clips from the singer's songs. |
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