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Re:whats up peeps - 2006/08/19 15:17 You should come to Tulsa for these two concerts. They are going to be a lot of fun.









JUNIOR BOYS are a Canadian band. Their 2nd album, So This Is Goodbye, is incredible. Much better than their 1st, Last Exit.

ENSEMBLE is a Pharrell of the indie/electro world. He has worked with Bjork, Lou Barlow (Sebadoh, Sentridoh, Dinosaur Jr., Folk Implosion, etc, etc), Mice Parade & the Berlin Symphonic Orchestra. His notoriaty will rival The Postal Service but his music will be better.

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