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2002-02-14 07:09sp808 eating corn flakes Re: [idm] rpm
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2002-02-14 07:09sp808 eating corn flakesi do this for my alarm wake up sometimes try a really bad country station on this, most ef
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Re: [idm] rpm
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i do this for my alarm wake up sometimes try a really bad country station on this, most effective when you use an analogue tuner. scary is right, merzbow would have his work cut out if someone started recording these things and releasing it:) brian
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