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I made this mix for Pow Wow . It’s dedicated to all of you – all my friends in Hawaii, and all of you around the world. If you’re gonna be on Oahu I’ll see you soon!Most of us have spent years building up our digital music libraries, along with tons of missing, mismatched, and incorrect tags on your music over that time. Here's a step-by-step guide for organizing your entire library, once and for all. Your digital music library is huge. Even if you only have an iPod nano's worth of songs, that's still a good thousand tracks—and some of you likely have closer to four or five thousand (or more). Today's media players—whether on your desktop or portable device—rely on metadata to organize and display all this music.
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A política de privacidade do Papolog deriva dos princípios por este adotados, os quais governam o relacionamento com seus usuários e outras pessoas que com ela interagem, primando pela privacidade destes. Ao utilizar ou acessar o Papolog o usuário concordará com a política de privacidade prevista neste instrumento, sendo, portanto, imprescindível que este documento seja lido para que o usuário possa tomar decisões com base nas informações colhidas. O Papolog projetou sua política de privacidade para revelar informações importantes sobre como o usuário poderá utilizar o conteúdo obtido e compartilhá-lo com os demais usuários, além de como o usuário poderá usar o seu próprio conteúdo e informações.YOU ARE HERE: Meemawbase / GraphJam / Green Graffiti Share: Share on twitter Share on google_plusone_share Share on pinterest_share Share on stumbleupon Share on email Green Graffiti Favorite Graph by: Unknown
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Album Releases: March 28 New releases from Perth sweeties Sons Of Rico and colossal stuff on the new Bring Me The Horizon Album. posted 28/03/2013 Read more Iggy Azalea replaces Angel Haze at Movement Festival Australian born emcee Iggy Azalea will fill the shoes of NYC rapper Angel Haze at this year's Movement festival.Flavorpill
Late last week, we read with interest in the NME that Nick Cave the musician was exhibiting at Grand Central. How was it, we wondered, that it had escaped our notice that Cave was working on an immersive site-specific sculpture featuring dancing horses? Happily, over the weekend we did some research and brushed up on our Cave biography, along with that of some of our other favorite musicians. Read on, and learn some things that you’ll never have imagined could possibly be true! … Read MoreT he moment you tell people you're seeing Creed and Nickelback in concert — on the same night, at roughly the same time, in two different venues — it suddenly becomes a stunt . Just describing the premise seems schlocky; it's like Def Leppard playing on three different continents in 24 hours, or maybe something David Blaine would attempt if he worked for the Fuse network. The immediate assumption is that this is some type of sonic endurance test, and that no person could possibly enjoy the experience of seeing the most hated (yet popular) rock band of 2001 followed by the most popular (yet hated) rock band of 2012. But this is what I wanted to do: I wanted to see Creed at New York's intimate Beacon Theatre (performing their 1997 album My Own Prison in its entirety), followed by Nickelback in front of 18,000 people at Madison Square Garden. Last Thursday, this dream was accomplished. I did not do this because I particularly like or dislike either band.
Taking in a concert doubleheader with Creed and Nickelback, the world's most hated bands
Watch Video of Black Lips Bassist Giving a Tattoo (For the First Time) at SXSW By Mark Rozeman at 3:20 PM on March 29, 2013 In a video courtesy of the online entertainment network Machinima, Inc., the comedy group Power Violence recruited Black Lips bassist Jared Swilley to give member Budd Diaz a tattoo. The catch?

