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What sort of music should I listen to while reading CrackMonkey?

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What sort of music should I listen to while reading CrackMonkey?

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In these days of free nude teen warez linux chat, it’s often difficult to find good theremin music at the corner record store. So if you’re weary from praying at the altar of Rick Moen, I suggest you step over to the Wherehouse or some comparable music vendor and buy the soundtrack to The Day The Earth Stood Still. The [soundtrack] was a soaring milestone that anticipated the era of electronic music with its unheard-of instrumentation for electric violin, electric bass, two high and low electric theremins (whose otherworldly squeal had enhanced Miklos Rozsa’s scores for The Lost Weekend and Spellbound), four pianos, four harps, and what Herrmann called “a very strange section of about 30-odd brass.” To this odd ensemble, Herrman later recalled, Twentieth Century Fox music head Alfred Newman cheerfully donated one hot water bottle…just “in case.” –from the liner notes So turn on the evening news, hit mute, and play the soundtrack! It’s great! Marvel as Clinton speaks the words of Kla

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