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Tag Archives: M.I.A.

Banned By MTV (Part 7)

March 14, 2015by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Songs that have been banned by MTV due to questionable lyrics, images, or both. MIA – Snowshowers Banned due to alleged inflammatory lyrics. Suicide Silence – The Price Of Beauty […]

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M.I.A. – Arular (2005): Review

August 7, 2012by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

Label – XL/Interscope Produced by Switch,Paschal Byrne,Diplo,KW Griff,Steve Mackey,Ross Orton,Anthony Whiting & Richard X “Arular” is one of those recordings where the listener has to bypass the swooning hyperbole liberally […]

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The Strokes, M.I.A.

January 13, 2011by Hackskeptic Leave a comment

The Strokes are set to release their fourth studio album on March 22nd according to bass player Nikolai Fraiture. Given the relative disappointment of 2006’s “First Impressions Of Earth” there […]

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