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David Bowie, Radiohead, Skepta Lead 2016 Mercury Prize Shortlist
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Prince Never Allowed 'Weird Al' Yankovic to Parody His Songs
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Disclosure, Tiesto, DJ Snake Headline Freaky Deaky 2016 Lineup
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Fifth Harmony Suddenly Cancels September Dates for 7/27 Tour
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Mandy Moore Opens Up About Split from Ryan Adams and Writing New Songs
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Info Warrior Billy Corgan Talks New Smashing Pumpkin Tour, Movie and SJW’s
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