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View Poll Results: What is Music? (Poll added on 6th of May 2012).
@273... Babymetal, it's weird and Japanese, I've been kinda liking it for a couple months now. Like the Karate vid.
Have you heard this BAND-MAID / Thrill
Testing, worked for me, you will need the latest youtube-dl installed for that to work.
Maybe get rid of those 403 errors. Anyways. I always use the smtube self updater myself when I open smtube on my installs.
I'm listening to my latest CD, Voices of Romance: 1930's singers with trained voices, perfect diction, and impeccable phrasing — Connee Boswell, Lanny Ross, Ruth Etting, Dick Powell. I don't need hifi — what I want for Christmas is a time machine.
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