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mp3 / 1992 year / 320 kbs / 128 mb / 56 min

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mp3 / 1989 year / 192 kbs / 5 mb / 03 min

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download B-52's :: Album: Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

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download B-52's :: Album: Simply The Best 1980s [CD2]

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Album: Good stuff
  1. Tell It Like It T-i-is
  2. Hot Pants Explosion
  3. Good Stuff
  4. Revolution Earth
  5. Dreamland
  6. Is That You Mo-dean
  7. The World's Green Laughter
  8. Vision Of A Kiss
  9. Breezin
  10. Bad Influence

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Album: Earth Girls Are Easy
  1. Shake That Cosmic Thing

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Album: Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
  1. Love Shack

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Album: Simply The Best 1980s [CD2]
  1. Rock Lobster

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Linkin Park singer stalked

A woman has admitted stalking Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington - using US government computers to obtain his personal information.

Former laboratory worker Devon Townsend accessed the singer's e-mail account and mobile phone voicemail, intercepting messages and pictures between January and November of 2006.

She also called Bennington's wife and threatened her, investigators told a court in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Townsend could be jailed or fined heavily when she is sentenced.

In a plea agreement she said that she was able to see the family's photographs and travel plans, as well as information about a home they had purchased.

She also read messages sent between Linkin Park's record company and lawyer, and also viewed their recording contract.

Townsend admitted: "On at least one occasion, knowing that Chester Bennington was in Arizona I travelled to Arizona solely for the purpose of trying to see him.

"While I was there, I monitored Chester Bennington's voicemails as a means of trying to locate where he might be eating."
'Idol' Departure: No One Loses This Week

NEW YORK (AP) -- Charity was the "American Idol" theme Wednesday night, and the generosity flowed to the contestants, too - no one was voted off the show. After a parade of pop stars, including Kelly Clarkson and Celine Dion, Ryan Seacrest announced the non-result: "All your favorites are still in the competition. How could we let anyone go on a charity night?"

Seacrest said the more than 70 million calls and text messages counted this week will be added to next week's tallies. That means two contestants will be shown the door next Wednesday.

And the six finalists are (still) Melinda Doolittle, Blake Lewis, Phil Stacey, LaKisha Jones, Chris Richardson and Jordin Sparks. The winner will be chosen in May.

The hit Fox show departed from its usual format this week with "Idol Gives Back," a star-filled fundraising effort. The goal was to raise awareness and money for the newly formed Charity Projects Entertainment Fund and other organizations that fund relief programs for children and young people in extreme poverty in America and Africa.

Wednesday's two-hour show - broadcast from the "American Idol" stage and Walt Disney Concert Hall, where Ellen DeGeneres was host - featured performances by Clarkson, Dion, Earth, Wind & Fire, Il Divo, Josh Groban with the African Children's Choir and Annie Lennox.

Jack Black took the stage to croon some verses from Seal's "Kiss From A Rose." That performance was panned by Paula Abdul, who said "the School of Rock called, they want their diploma back."

Stars including Ben Stiller and Madonna appeared in taped segments asking viewers for donations, which could be made by telephone via toll-free pledge lines or on the Internet. On Tuesday's program, viewers voted as usual for the contestants, with donations coming in from corporations.

"If every person who ever voted for Sanjaya could give just one dollar, we could do some good," said actor Eric McCormack.

DeGeneres announced she was donating $100,000.

In its sixth season, "American Idol" continues to rule the ratings. It has attracted 26 million to 37 million viewers per telecast this season.