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juliasegal:

fivefifteen:

Sharam and Patsy Cline - She Came Along (f/ Kid Cudi)

Patsy Cline and Kid Cudi? Ok I will give it a try…

dang y’all

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Jay Z/Law and Order Theme Mashup. You can download it here.

Took the “Allure” acapella track from The Black Album and mixed it up with Mike Post’s iconic “Law and Order” TV theme. Or came as close as I could—matching tempos in Garage Band is not easy.

(what I did on my winter vacation, part 2)

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Notorious B.I.G. / Miley Cyrus - Party in the B.I.G.

I know you’ve heard this before. This is a Public Service Announcement: if your NYE party mix does not include this, you officially lose 2009.

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The Wet Bandits - Dirt Off Your Gangsta

Have I blogged this before? I must have. Jay-Z meets Chromeo. It’s outstanding. From these guys.

lifeaquatic:

One of the more enjoyable aspects of moving is having to drink all the random pear cider in your fridge before you clear out for good.
Also, I just discovered the background effects in Photobooth. Holy moly.

You mean you never saw these?

lifeaquatic:

One of the more enjoyable aspects of moving is having to drink all the random pear cider in your fridge before you clear out for good.

Also, I just discovered the background effects in Photobooth. Holy moly.

You mean you never saw these?

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thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: Berlin-based street artists Mr. Tailon, Baveux, Kone & Epoxy (previously) treated a number of billboards around their hometown to some old-school culture jamming by augmenting them with the Heads-Up Display from Doom.
View the entire set here.
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They should have used Wolfenstein instead of Doom, as a tacit protest against Germany’s well-intentioned but idiotic anti-Nazi laws.
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thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: Berlin-based street artists Mr. Tailon, Baveux, Kone & Epoxy (previously) treated a number of billboards around their hometown to some old-school culture jamming by augmenting them with the Heads-Up Display from Doom.

View the entire set here.

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They should have used Wolfenstein instead of Doom, as a tacit protest against Germany’s well-intentioned but idiotic anti-Nazi laws.

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lrusso:

I love that J&R took a risk and employed some clever advertising.

+1. It’ll stand out well at electronics shows. But no passerby is going to pick it up in building entryway.

lrusso:

I love that J&R took a risk and employed some clever advertising.

+1. It’ll stand out well at electronics shows. But no passerby is going to pick it up in building entryway.

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Nas- Fleetwood Mic (One Mic/The Chain mashup)

Listen all the way through. Payoff is the third verse. The acapella track I used is the radio edit, which is a little irritating.

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thedailywhat:

Song In The Key Of Infidelity of the Day: Half Day Today (of Glenn Beck Radio Freak Out Remix fame) have kindly bestowed upon the Internet what it has been longing for since yesterday: A sweet slow jam remix of the infamous Tiger Woods-Jaimee Grubbs voicemail message.

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Oh yeeeeeeeah. This is going on the iPod, no doubt.

“Take your naaaaame off your phone…”

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thewetblog:

“Eminem Front” - The White Panda

Eminem was a staple on the ipod for a while, and The White Panda has done a great job creating a funky mashup with his distinctive vocals, with beats provided by The Who and Clipse.

Shortly before the mashup became a Big Deal (pre-Grey Album), I used to collect Eminem mashups in .mp3, generally sloppily-done things, over scratchy Britney Spears tracks for the sake of irony.

This is much better.

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