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Pete Droge |
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I Can't Help From Crying Sometime |
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Alternative, Rock |
Pete Droge won't have to kill himself, after all -- he's made it impossible not to love him with his new MUSICBLITZ Exclusive, "I Can't Help From Crying Sometimes," a unique hybrid of blues, alt-rock, and Eastern sounds. Feeling bad never sounded so good!
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Tulku |
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Meena Devi (Goddess Remix) |
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Electronic |
Forget about smart drinks. Straight from Triloka Records' Planet Rave compilation, this atmospheric, world-influenced slice of electronica from Tulku is guaranteed to give you a lift!
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Enemy |
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The Treatment |
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Alternative, Rock |
A mind-expanding MUSICBLITZ Exclusive from former members of Failure, Handsome and Quicksand! This "Treatment" will surely cure whatever ails ya!
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Clubhouse Pow! |
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Spinning Around |
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Alternative |
Clubhouse Pow! will smack you right in the kisser with their chronically catchy first single, "Spinning Around!" This musical whirling dervish is now available for download exclusively at MUSICBLITZ!
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Red Math |
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Minus Pitsberg (Rareform Remix) |
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Electronic |
The power of light and dark -- there's a little bit of both on this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive from Red Math, who finds both the yin and the yang in drum 'n' bass.
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Downset |
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Cold Blue Coma |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Metal |
Check in as this socially-minded L.A. hardcore/hip-hop outfit follows up Do We Speak A Dead Language? with a gut-busting exclusive for MUSICBLITZ!
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Chris Cornell |
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Can't Change Me |
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Alternative, Rock |
The former "golden throat" behind Soundgarden comes at you with a real gem of a song.
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The Herbaliser |
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When I Shine |
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Electronic, Rap/Hip Hop |
If Karl Malden were in a porno flick, the music might sound a bit like this.
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Aimee Mann |
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Susan |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Pop |
Her voice floats like a butterfly, her lyrics sting like a bee! Experience the bundle of contradictions that is Aimee Mann in this tart little download!
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SkaDaddyZ |
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Get Up |
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Reggae, Rock |
SkaDaddyZ force you to "Get Up" and dance. Check this ditty out; it will convince you that ska is not a uniform genre.
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