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(Created page with "Band from ''Windows XP Digital Music for Dummies'', by Ryan Williams, 2005. ==External Links *https://archive.org/stream/windowsxpdigital00ryan#page/124/mode/2up/")
 
 
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Band from ''Windows XP Digital Music for Dummies'', by Ryan Williams, 2005.
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Small-time touring band of indeterminate genre used as an example in ''Windows XP Digital Music for Dummies'', by Ryan Williams, 2005.
  
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They've been touring an undefined tristate area for the last 8 months, and break to record their debut album. Their drummer suggests putting some tracks on the band's website. This works well, they expand their touring range, get signed to a major label, record their sophomore album, which comes with a special code that lets fans go to the website and "download that special drunken jam the engineer recorded when the band thought they were just messing around."
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Back from their national tour, the lead singer/songwriter "can now finally realize that two-disc concept album based on a mosquito's life."
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==External Links==
 
*https://archive.org/stream/windowsxpdigital00ryan#page/124/mode/2up/
 
*https://archive.org/stream/windowsxpdigital00ryan#page/124/mode/2up/
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Latest revision as of 05:22, 14 May 2018

Small-time touring band of indeterminate genre used as an example in Windows XP Digital Music for Dummies, by Ryan Williams, 2005.

They've been touring an undefined tristate area for the last 8 months, and break to record their debut album. Their drummer suggests putting some tracks on the band's website. This works well, they expand their touring range, get signed to a major label, record their sophomore album, which comes with a special code that lets fans go to the website and "download that special drunken jam the engineer recorded when the band thought they were just messing around."

Back from their national tour, the lead singer/songwriter "can now finally realize that two-disc concept album based on a mosquito's life."

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