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Geeks&Beats Podcast, Episode 109: A Hard Day’s Chord

June 3, 2015 Alan Cross 0 Comments Autotune, Country music radio, Curse, Evynne Hollens, Florence and the Machine, George Clooney, Hard Day's Night, heartography, Michelle Funk Coltman, Nikon, Olivia Wilde, Randy Bachman, Roku 3, Taylor Swift, The Beatles, Tomorrowland, Tron, U2

I did my best. Really, I did. I went almost the entire podcast without diverting into some analogy that involved

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