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    Friday, December 14, 2007

    News and Notes: RS/Camel vs. Labels, Amos Ain't Nutin to Fuck Wit, Rainbowz Remixed

    Indie_rock_universe ///Record labels with bands on the cartoonish pullout from the latest Rolling Stone are teaming together to demand an apology from the magazine. If you have not heard, the latest issue features a pullout featuring "the indie rock universe" amongst a large add for Camel cigarettes, which labels Camel as a supporter of independent music.

    ///NME has the hot gossip this morning of Tori Amos freaking out and telling fans to "get the fuck out" of her Wednesday night performance in San Diego. And of course, it wouldn't be news unless it was captured on video and posted on YouTube.

    ///Right before In Rainbows Part II starting hitting fans mailboxes this week, it was announced that there will also be an unauthorized remix album out in January featuring appearances by the likes of Too $hort, Del Tha Funkee Homosaipen and Zion.

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