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My Type of Music: Oasis, Kelis, Big Boi, The Steve Miller Band, M.I.A., Crowded House, Morcheeba, R.E.M.
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An overview of covers of recently released albums.
Read moreRock’n’roll. Typography. Rock That Font.
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