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1 Monster Magnet
Joy Division
Cassazione penale, sez. III, 27 novembre 2007, n. 43969DASPO. Obbligo della doppia firma per i tifosi violenti anche quando la squadra è in trasferta.
2 Bernard Xolotl and Cyrille Verdeaux
Joy Division
The Superior Court has ordered two companies associated with developer Silvio DeGasperis to pay the province $702,000 in legal costs, saying they used the false cloak of environmental concern to try to bully the province into allowing development on their own Greenbelt-designated land.
3 Niobe
Joy Division
Santana -- I'm not sure if people my age know who Carlos Santana is, aside from his recent collaborations with some new artists on songs like Maria and Smooth.Review and comments about "Carlos Santana"
4 Da Buzz
Joy Division
Assembled by Dominican composer/arranger Eddi Gonzö?lez, 12-piece band Mamajuana from Santiago de los Caballeros. Mamajuana (name of an exotic and aphrodisiac beverage) combines Afro-Caribbean and contemporary rhythms with romantic lyrics. www.mamajuana.com
5 Surferosa
Joy Division
3 Way Links = Reciprocal Links: You can put pierced ears on a pig, but at the end of the day, it's still a pig.
6 Geezer
Joy Division
The scent of incense hangs in the air as one passes between the columns saying: "Welcome Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp."...
7 The Black Heart Procession
Joy Division
Being forced to sit through numerous renditions of "Go Tell Aunt Rhodie" performed by first time fifth-grade band students is an experience that would make many people want to tear their hair out. But for Sonny Galvan, the squeaking, squawking and honking is all just another day at the office.