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Gza, 'Alphabets': Free MP3 of the Day

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The merits of the editing system "Pro Tools" are often questioned in the biz. You'll find significantly less debate over the Wu-Tang man's new set of the same name. "Tools" runs on the far-out lyrics and sci-fi grooves we've come to love. And, in a bit of irony, it's quite well edited.

Originally posted at Crossfade
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by LikeGoodMusic August 28, 2008 8:21 AM PDT
Stopping by to show some love to a fellow music lover. I admire and am inspired by lovers of music...especially those willing to step outside the mainstream and remain true to themselves. Stop by and visit sometime.

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