Over at Slate Paul Collins, who teaches "nonfiction" at Portland State, has got his knickers in a twist because you can't download an "insanely great" song, "Killer Tune" by the Japanese band "Straightener" from i-tunes US. It is, because of international copyright agreements available only to Japanese downloaders. Because of i-tune's policy Americans, he argues, are being denied the ability to hear some of the really great bands. Read him here.
Well, they aren't.
If you want to hear this "insanely great" song, here it is in a mock studio version [see if you can catch the jokes]. It's available in a concert version too.
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