New Panic! At The Disco

Panic!’s album “Pretty.Odd” debuted today but was available for the past week on mtv.com’s The Leak.
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Disaster?

So when I made my station, the original band I used as a seed was No Doubt. The results were devastating. Who knew Alanis Morrisette and Rihanna were similar to No Doubt? I didn’t, probably because those bands sound nothing like the band.
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Something blue

So I discovered The Kaiser Chiefs on Pandora way before their song “Ruby” earned a spot on Guitar Hero III. I liked the song and allowed my station to play more by the band.
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Something borrowed

So I took my boyfriend’s advice and added the Modern Skirts to my station. At first, I did not like the band. But I listened to its song, “My Last Soprano,” and gave them a try because the song had musical depth: piano, good lyrics and a sound that challenged popular music while still reminiscent of Ben Folds. If someone reminds me of more modern Ben Folds, chances are I will give them a try.
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Worthy punishment

So at work I play this little game. You do something to make the boss (aka me) mad and I will torture you with bad music.

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Watch this!

I found out I could embed videos from my favorite musicians on here. How did the world function without You Tube or Pandora Radio? I’ll try to share audio and video with my posts so readers can get a taste of what I am posting.
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Something old

When I was in high school I constantly watch the satellite TV station, FUSE. I fell in love with the song “In the Shadows” By The Rasmus. Unable to find the CD in the stores, I watched the TV station every day, wishing to hear it again.
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Something new

I used to be really involved in the music scene. In high school, I dated a guy in a band, I liked the local scene bands (even if they sucked) and I went to about 12 concerts a year. That changed in college. I had less time for music, my friends all liked the same music I did and I never really discovered any new bands.
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