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<title>Radiohead&#039;s Revolution Not a Flash in the Pan</title>
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<author>Adam Clair</author><description>The internet will prove to be a tool for the more creative of bands.&lt;br/&gt;
The internet changed the face of music almost from the get go, but it wasn&amp;rsquo;t until relatively recently that it was for the better. Music downloading led first to people basically stealing from the artists song by song, and then to bands creating collections of songs as opposed to actually making legitimate albums (that is, because people were...</description>
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