Fizy.com is another developers take on mining Youtube for its ridiculous amount of music. But what make this the best version is that it is simple to use, and there are no string attached. You type in a name and you can listen to the track.
Give it a shot by trying something obscure, it might just show up.
The Daily Beast has this great article on the worst pop duets in history. Since I think that all pop duets are ridiculous gimmicks to boost album sales this is the obvious place for them. Check it out here.
In no particular order: 1. Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers Moanin' 2. The Meters The Meters 3. Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon 4. Led Zepplin Led Zepplin IV 5. Bob Dylan Nashville Skyline 6. The Rolling Stones Let it Bleed 7. The Beatles Rubber Soul 8. The Last Waltz 9. John Lee Hooker The Very Best of John Lee Hooker 10. Almond Brothers Eat A Peach
Never heard of some of these albums? Go get em' tiger.
Also, there are (obviously) plenty more. Write your own list and post it to the comments.
The eh-hum, fellatio, that is heard on Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die as an interlude track is no sound effect. P. Diddy came forward with the information after merely being asked about it by a reporter.
I however still think that it's fake. Maybe I just don't want to put image to sound next time I listen to one of my favorite rap albums.
The blog at allmusic.com is a pretty solid source of music news.
If you have never been to allmusic.com ever, well then, you are in for a shock. They are the webs best music database. With well written biography's, discogrophys, and more.
What I thought was interesting is that it says "3. Water Balloon"
That is the third best way you can reuse this bag? I commend them for printing ways to reuse their bags but a little more thought would be nice.
And oh yeah, right underneath it-it says "California Only: Return to stores for recycling" Does Cali have some sort of program that the rest of the states don't? We need to get on that.
According to Reuters, Daft Punk will be supplying the music to Tron 2.0.
If their goal is to create a dark remake of the futuristic flick than they hired the right musicians. Daft Punk already has a dystopian disposition with songs like Television Rules the Nation, Human After All, and Robot Rock.
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