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MP3 Monday: Broken Fences
Today's edition of MP3 Monday comes from local indie-folk duo Broken Fences. The group will be releasing its self-titled debut album on June 1st, accompanied by a release show at Club Cafe on the same day.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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MP3 Toolkit 1.0.1
MP3 Toolkit è un software che mette a disposizione strumenti adatti alla modifica, alla conversione e al taglio dei file audio in formato MP3 MP3 Toolkit è un programma per sistemi operativi Windows che consente la gestione dei file audio in formato MP3 presenti sul proprio disco fisso, siano essi brani musicali, podcast, spezzoni provenienti da trasmissioni radiofoniche o registrazioni ...
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Powerful All-in-one MP3 Utility: MP3 Toolkit
Free Music Tools to Help Users Convert Audio, Rip Music CD, Edit MP3 Tags, Cut and Merge Audio Files(PRWEB) May 05, 2012 MP3Toolkit.com today introduced MP3 Toolkit, a powerful suite of free music editing tools, allowing users to convert between audio formats, rip CD disks, edit tags, cut and merge MP3 files and record MP3 from the mike. The application is distributed as freeware from http ...
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Doughnut-shaped Pulpop MP3 speaker made from recycled pulp
Unfortunately, when it comes to sharing digital music with friends, there aren't too many eco-friendly portable speaker options available for the discerning green consumer. When such things do make an appearance, they tend to be acoustic docks made from materials like bamboo (think iBamboo ) that simply boost the source audio in a similar way to using an old-fashioned horn speaker, or otherwise ...
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MP3 Monday: Motorpsychos
Welcome to MP3 Monday! This week we're bringing you a track from Motorpsychos, the long-standing punk-metal band that's releasing its latest, Sheppard's File, with a show this Saturday, May 19 at the 31st Street Pub. (Rogue Signals and Solarburn open the night.)… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
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Teens' Love of Loud Music Tied to Drinking, Drug Abuse
MONDAY, May 21 (HealthDay News) -- In a new study, teens who loved listening to music blasting at high decibels on their MP3 players were also more likely than others to smoke marijuana, while those who listened to loud music at concerts and clubs were more likely to drink heavily and have sex without a condom.
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