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Music heard on Schwagcast #Forty-Seven (XLVII):
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"Pray" | from the Pray single | by ANEMO |
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"Monkey" | from the Nine Lucid Dreams album | by Two Loons For Tea |
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"Re:Your Song About My Client Delilah" | from the The FuMP album | by Robert Lund and Spaff |
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"The Insect's Party" | from the Gathering of the Haunted album | by Scarlatti Tilt |
| Image © Copyright 2007 Scarlatti Tilt | |||
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"Lounge Pop" | from the Palmipode podcast album | by AjT |
| Image © Copyright 2007 AjT | |||
On April 1, 2008, Scott Sigler is going to publish, Infected
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