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Salon's Wed A.M. Downloads • 4/28/04


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This week, Thomas Bartlett's recommended free downloads include:

Tweaker song, "Truth Is," featuring Robert Smith, for free.

Allen Anthony,from "Oakland International." If you havent heard him, Allen Anthony sounds like a cross between Van Hunt and Curtis Mayfield, and he's hotter than a pistol. Check out "Lady Baby" and "Too Busy Hustlin'," "Everybody Wants to Be Loved," Salim

Nourallah,from "Polaroid." Check out the hummable "Everybody Wants to Be Loved,"

"Love," Ghostface, from "The Pretty Toney Album" Check out "Run" and "Kunta Fly Shit," "Metal Lungies," and "Love." BF, you are supposed to be up on your Hip Hop--I beat you to the punch on this one... lol

"2x2," The M's, from "The M's" Check out this Chicago band that has been likened to garage rock and the Beatles.

"Glass Corridor," Lansing-Dreiden, from "The Incomplete Triangle." Dance stuff from NYCity's premier art collective.

You can download the music, and read the full article at Salon.com (you will have to read an advertisement first to get a free day pass):

http://www.salon.com/ent/music/review/2004/04/28/wmd/

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