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Foo Fighters Respond To Westboro Baptist Church Protests By Playing Show For Picketers

On Friday night, the Foo Fighters played a show at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, and on hand to show their own special brand of support were members of the infamous Westboro Baptist Church, who brought out their trusty signs and hate-filled chants to express their umbrage at any person, group, or organization that doesn’t share their black-hearted hostility towards homosexuals. In their own puckish manner, the Foos decided to show their appreciation for the Westboro group’s venom by putting on a special concert just for them. They filmed the performance and their preparation and you can watch the video of it all here below.
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MP3 Album Deal: Foo Fighters ‘Wasting Light’

The MP3 album deal of the day over at Amazon today is Wasting Light, the latest album from Foo Fighters, for only $3.99.
The deal is for today, Friday, June 17, 2011, and will most likely run through this weekend, so download this awesome album while you can and give it multiple listens!
Wasting Light has 11 songs and it’s only 4 bucks! And the download also comes with the digital booklet. But, if you’d like the CD version, that’s only $9.99 (another great price!).
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FREE Listen: New Foo Fighters Album ‘Wasting Light’

The Foo Fighters new album Wasting Light will be released on April 12, 2011, but in the meantime, you can listen to the entire album streaming online right HERE right now for FREE!
Wasting Light has 11 songs, so go and listen now!
Also, the MP3 version of the band’s Greatest Hits is still on sale for only $3.99. This 17-song collection contains hits like “Everlong,” “Learn To Fly,” “My Hero,” “Monkey Wrench,” and “Breakout,” and features an exclusive track, a cover of Pink Floyd’s “Have a Cigar,” not sold anywhere else.
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MP3 Album Deal: Foo Fighters Greatest Hits

The MP3 album deal of the day over at Amazon today is Foo Fighters Greatest Hits for only $3.99.
Note, this deal is only for today, Friday, April 1, 2011, until midnight PST.
This 17-song collection from Foo Fighters features an exclusive track, a cover of Pink Floyd’s “Have a Cigar,” not sold anywhere else.
The album contains hits like “Everlong,” “Learn To Fly,” “My Hero,” “Monkey Wrench,” and “Breakout.”
Math time: The songs on this album typically sell for $.99 – $1.29 each and I just named five songs worth having, which right there justifies the cost. If you’re already a fan of the Foo Fighters, then this is a great chance to grab this collection for a severely discounted price and also get the exclusive track; if you’re not familiar with the band, which is fronted by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, then this is the perfect opportunity to check them out.
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Music’s Biggest Stars Contribute To ‘Songs for Japan’ Benefit Album; Available Now
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Songs for Japan, a compilation of 38 songs from some of today’s biggest names in contemporary music, is available through the iTunes store for $9.99. The album is to benefit those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan and proceeds from the album’s sale will go towards the disaster relief efforts of the Japanese Red Cross Society.
The compilation album, put together by Universal Music, includes songs from many genres, like rock, pop, hip-hop, R&B, country, new age, and more, with artists like The Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bob Dylan, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Ne-Yo, Eminem, Keith Urban, John Lennon, Enya, Josh Groban, and others.
See full list of artists and songs here below.
Not only is this for a great cause, but it’s also the perfect collection for the all-around music-lover. Plus, these songs individually typically cost 99 cents each, so even if you only like 10 of the 38 songs, it’s well worth the money, and hey, you just might like some of the tunes you don’t know.
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Tags: A Song of Ice and Fire, Bob Dylan, Eminem, Enya, John Lennon, Josh Groban, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, Lady Gaga, Ne-Yo, Queen, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Foo Fighters
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