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MusicRadar Daily - 19 October 2009
Commodore PetSynth: Hardcore Chiptunes
(From Retro Thing via tomporter)
Researchers claim Jim Morrison's ghost picture is not a fake
(From Rolling Stone via tomporter)
Review: Peterson iStrobosoft iPhone Guitar Tuner App
(From Guitar Noize via tomporter)
Elvis's quiff sells for $15,000
(From BBC via tomporter)
The Flaming Lips to remake Dark Side Of The Moon
(From Undercover via tomporter)
Bill Cosby to release Hip-Hop album
(From Digg via tomporter)
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