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Date Posted: 07:10:37 10/13/01 Sat
Author: MWxx, tapping her toes..
Subject: I can't stand techno - what a noise!! Wrong generation! As for Bjork, Nirvana and MManson, they all get the thumbs up from me. And thanks for the info, Spoot!
In reply to: spoot, Eddie and I have totally opposite tastes in music! 's message, "I always thought he was into techno a bit. I have an hour long radio show he did in NPR in 1998, on a music radio show called Morning becomes Eclectic, where he was a guest host, and he picked a few pieces of music, he played Bjork, Nirvana and I can't remember what else. But he was spotted at a Marilyn Manson concert and he went to a rock club in Santa Monica in 2000. Er...that's all I think." on 03:53:07 10/13/01 Sat


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