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    http://timesonline.typepad.com/techn...-tracks-r.html

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    words fail me. crazy train made me laugh though.
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    I didn't know whether to laugh, cry, or throw up.
    Technology can be amazing, not always in a good way, though.
    To me it's funny if I don't take it seriously.................it might be good for some polka tune revisions or Jonas bros. stuff I guess.
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    It's the end of music as we know it. It could only come from Microsoft :

    The MS ad is awful, who needs musicians for your commercial purposes when you've got this?

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    Ironically, that Rick Astley track sounds just like the kind of music that gets played in the aerobics classes at my local gym (Eurodance version of Don Henley's "Boys Of Summer" anyone?).

    "Intergalactic" wasn't too bad though.
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    Try some of the links in this thread. It's Songsmith done to some popular rock tunes. The Metallica one is almost tolerable.
    http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?t=10073

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