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Single of the Week The 88 is a Los Angelos-based band that has been causing a bit of a ruckus down in the Southlands thanks to their fist-pumping power pop. Take a listen to the band's embracing of the British theatrics of bands like Queen, the Kinks and T Rex, and you'll know immediately why you should care. Get Go, Go, Go Canción de la Semana Throughout the '80s and '90s, drummer Charly Alberti helped Soda Stereo become one of the most explosive Argentine bands ever. Ten years after the dissolution of Soda Stereo and Charly has returned (alongside his brother Andres and bassist Ezequiel Dasso) to form a new power trio, Mole. Agua Castradora is a grinding bit of riff-rock that doesn't let up during its raging three minutes. [Continue reading] ![]() Discovery Download My Roots Are Showing is a rip-roaring cut from Canadian country-singer Crystal Shawanda. The song is a far cry from the mannered country pop that makes headlines—this cut is heavy rocker in the vein of Gretchn Wilson with a touch of Charlie Daniels Band. The song is taken from Shawanda's debut, Dawn of a New Day. Video of the Week Artist: Mike Monday Video: Catnip Audiobook sample—Spanish I, Second Revised Edition Hear it, learn it, speak it. With this free introduction to the best selling Pimsleur method, you will quickly be on your way to speaking a new language. After just one lesson, you will be able to speak and understand simple, useful phases in the language of your choice. The Pimsleur series is based on the research of Dr Paul Pimsleur and utilizes your natural language-learning abilities without the need for textbooks, grammar drills, or complex conjugations. More than 25-million Pimsleur courses have been sold since 1980. Start learning for free today and you'll soon be speaking like a native. Get the free sample. Links and descriptions for this week's "free" downloadable music and video have been copied from the iTunes Store
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