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A blog about beer and/or advertising.
Let's call it "beervertising" for short.
That's not really all that short, but it's better than beer and/or advertising.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
iTunes/My iPod Want Me to Be Depressed.
They seem to have an affinity as of late for playing the following songs:
The Black Keys - Lies (Attack & Release)
The Black Keys - Things Ain't Like They Used to Be (Attack & Release)
Easily the two most depressing songs on the album. Thanks, Apple. I got it covered.
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