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- ... that members of the Canadian indie rock band Reverie Sound Revue sent sound files to each other via e-mail in order to record their first studio album?
- ... that dubstep musician James Blake released the three extended plays The Bells Sketch, CMYK, and Klavierwerke in only one year?
- ... that Canadian indie rock band Reverie Sound Revue went on a "blog tour", wherein they released videos of band members playing live online?
- ... that the cover art of the Gorillaz song "DoYaThing" portrays James Murphy as a baboon and André 3000 as a masked figure?
- ... that the OsRox Mission secured the Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act, which divided the Philippine Legislature into two opposing camps, the Antis and the Pros?
- ... that the Radiohead song "True Love Waits" became a highly requested song at their live shows in the 1990s despite having never been released?
- ... that the video for Radiohead's "Lotus Flower", which features Thom Yorke's "spastic" dancing, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video?
- ... that the Arcade Fire song "No Cars Go" originally appeared on their self-titled extended play and was reworked for their second album, Neon Bible?
- ... that Filipino band Up Dharma Down declined to label their album Bipolar with a specific genre?
- ... that due to the strength of The Dismemberment Plan album The Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified, the band was able to sign with major record label Interscope?
- ... that Blur guitarist Graham Coxon recorded 21 tracks for his 10-track album A+E?
- ... that former Blue's Clues host Steve Burns released the indie rock album Songs for Dustmites with help from The Flaming Lips?
- ... that the film El Presidente, an official 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival entry, is possibly the most expensive Filipino film of all time?