Universal Poplab release FREE mp3... cover of "We Hate It..." (full version)
posted by davidt on Friday April 16 2004, @09:00PM

James From New York writes:

from the site... Release Music Magazine

• What defines a single? The third single from Swedish pop duo Universal Poplab, Morrissey cover "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful" (with Swedish successful friend and Swedish superstar Håkan Hellström in the background somewhere) is available (only) for download from the label and band sites - for free we might add. Just this song, no extras. There is artwork too. It is green. /Mikael Kahrle

here's the site...
http://www.universalpoplab.com/

It's a very electro version... not too bad though...

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    Universal Poplab release FREE mp3... cover of "We Hate It..." (full version) | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 4 comments | Search Discussion
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    that is cheap... (Score:1)
    and nasty.
    jonnygr -- Saturday April 17 2004, @03:39AM (#95866)
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      vile! (Score:1)
      you can almost smell how bad it is!!
      goodbye_a_go_go -- Saturday April 17 2004, @06:19AM (#95880)
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        Actually (Score:1)
        If your gunna cover a song at least make it different...although it's debatable whether it sounds good...that is exactly what they've done...
        DanielGaunt -- Saturday April 17 2004, @09:18AM (#95898)
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        • Re:Actually by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday April 22 2004, @02:00AM


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