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I do stuff, occasionally.
Hi there. I am not actually a professional at anything. I made this account on 29 October 2011, but I have been randomly browsing articles before that. I usually edit articles about bands, albums, and songs I like, since I visit them a lot and therefore edit them a lot. Also, [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Banana_equivalent_dose&diff=485847654&oldid=483072291 banana]. That is all I have to say.


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I do stuff, occasionally.

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DYKs

Did you know...

  1. ... that members of the Canadian indie rock band Reverie Sound Revue sent sound files to each other via e-mail in order to record their first studio album?
  2. ... that dubstep musician James Blake released the three extended plays The Bells Sketch, CMYK, and Klavierwerke in only one year?
  3. ... that Canadian indie rock band Reverie Sound Revue went on a "blog tour", wherein they released videos of band members playing live online?
  4. ... that the cover art of the Gorillaz song "DoYaThing" portrays James Murphy as a baboon and André 3000 as a masked figure?
  5. ... that the OsRox Mission secured the Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act, which divided the Philippine Legislature into two opposing camps, the Antis and the Pros?
  6. ... that the Radiohead song "True Love Waits" became a highly requested song at their live shows in the 1990s despite having never been released?
  7. ... that the video for Radiohead's "Lotus Flower", which features Thom Yorke's "spastic" dancing, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video?
  8. ... that the Arcade Fire song "No Cars Go" originally appeared on their self-titled extended play and was reworked for their second album, Neon Bible?
  9. ... that Filipino band Up Dharma Down declined to label their album Bipolar with a specific genre?
  10. ... that due to the strength of The Dismemberment Plan album The Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified, the band was able to sign with major record label Interscope?
  11. ... that Blur guitarist Graham Coxon recorded 21 tracks for his 10-track album A+E?
  12. ... that former Blue's Clues host Steve Burns released the indie rock album Songs for Dustmites with help from The Flaming Lips?
  13. ... that the film El Presidente, an official 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival entry, is possibly the most expensive Filipino film of all time?