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Exile on Mainstream USB BraceletRob Thomas, you're seriously geeky now. Matchbox Twenty's latest album, Exile on Mainstream is being sold on a USB bracelet, available exclusively at Best Buy for $35 (although I've also seen it available on Amazon.com). A bit pricey, don't you think? The USB bracelet contains 17 songs from the album, music video "How Far We've Come," band interviews, a digital booklet with album art, and other customizable items for your computer.

"I just think it's neat," says lead singer Rob Thomas. "It's really fun knowing how much is inside that wristband." Yeah Rob, it is amazing. Matchbox Twenty will also sell the bracelets with live concert recordings during its 2008 tour.

This just goes to show that artists are constantly having to reinvent the wheel, given that fans are buying digital music instead of physical CDs these days. Photo Credit: USA Today

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Posted by: trsgrv
October 25, 2007 12:16 PM

Bleh. Just saw the video. Democrat propoganda. Are they helping to fund the album? All the democrat candidates. No reference to the litany of corruption of the Clintons. No reference to the British Judge's rulling that "inconvenient Lies" -- whoops -- truths? -- is a political work due to its many "inaccurancies" (polar bears, Mount Kilimanjaro, and so on) -- but the left still worships him. Millions of brainwashed mini-sloths to Sid. I'm surprised they didn't add Bush is responsible for . . . . 9/11, Katrina (tried to warn the idiots 2 days prior), global warming (and all its bogus claims as to source and scope), and now the fires in CA. Bleh. Brainwashed idiots.


Posted by: idiot spotter
March 1, 2008 7:24 PM

trsgrv, YOU sir, are an idiot.


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