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THE PLAYLIST: 04.04.09.

Music Week

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BAND OF SKULLS

I Know What I Am

Shangri-La

Southampton trio Band Of Skulls have secured global iTunes Single Of The Week placement for their debut single. This is a brilliant debut. (single, April 6)

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