September 2010
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Martin O’Donnell - Unforgotten (Around whenever Halo 2 came out, and no, this isn’t some Usher song)
Taken from the Halo 2 soundtrack. Yay, the worst game of the, now, 4.
I nearly forgot to post a track today! Unbelievable! In recognition of this fact/a lack of effort I typed “forgot” into my itunes search bar and looked for the thing that wasn’t punk or...
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Instead of posting your typical single track, I’m embedding the live recording of Major Lazer at London’s Notting Hill Carnival, its a classically multicultural event and Major Lazer’s performance definitely plays to that, with a largely Dancehall theme.
I listened to this a couple times yesterday afternoon, its great fun!
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THIS IS THE POST WHERE I EXPLAIN WHAT'S GOING ON
A new school year has started and with a good amount of TheCritique.net’s writers and reader constituency returning to the classroom, there’s more time than ever to waste!
We’ve added 3 new writers and there are only more to come!
That means more front page articles, twitter updates, tumblr postings, youtube videos and podcasts. The addition of writers basically means there...
August 2010
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July 2010
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iPhone Jailbreaks unlocks and DVD ripping declared...
For any of you Jailbreak and DVD ripping fans this is the new legal language involved in today’s incredible change in E-laws concerning Circumvention of Access-Control Technologies.
Librarian of Congress James H. Billington today released the following statement:
Section 1201(a)(1) of the copyright law requires that every three years I am to determine whether there are any classes of works that...
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and its hard to remember how it all began...
So for some cracked piece of reasoning, we (Jared, Jan and Leni) thought it would be a good idea for us to get a tumblr IN ADDITION to the main site, the twitter, and the podcast.
If you don’t already know who we are, we’re just a trio of 20-somethings who egotistically thought our opinions on pop culture were founded enough to buy some domain space and build a website. Well, really...