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Rock n' Roll Doggie
check this out from yahoo its very satesfying!
Rolling Stones? C'mon. Aerosmith? Puh-lease. As far as we're concerned, U2 is the only legitimate "super band" left in the world. Their fan base is huge, their music is as good as ever, and their buzz is rising thanks to the imminent release of "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" (+40%). The long-awaited album with the even longer title has experienced some unfortunate piracy snafus, but freeloaders haven't been able to derail the band's influence over search. Interest in the Irish rockers is up 35% this month, and related terms are surging as well. Most notably, searches on "U2 tour" are up an astounding 717%. Fans are no doubt looking to get a jump on tickets, but beware -- Bono (+7%) may be all about the love, but basking in his rock god glow doesn't come cheap. Of course, you can always take out a second mortgage on your limited edition "U2 iPod" (+16%), if it comes to that. In the meantime, anxious disciples who just can't wait for next week's release can listen to the album at MTV's "The Leak." Beautiful day, indeed.
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Rolling Stones? C'mon. Aerosmith? Puh-lease. As far as we're concerned, U2 is the only legitimate "super band" left in the world. Their fan base is huge, their music is as good as ever, and their buzz is rising thanks to the imminent release of "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" (+40%). The long-awaited album with the even longer title has experienced some unfortunate piracy snafus, but freeloaders haven't been able to derail the band's influence over search. Interest in the Irish rockers is up 35% this month, and related terms are surging as well. Most notably, searches on "U2 tour" are up an astounding 717%. Fans are no doubt looking to get a jump on tickets, but beware -- Bono (+7%) may be all about the love, but basking in his rock god glow doesn't come cheap. Of course, you can always take out a second mortgage on your limited edition "U2 iPod" (+16%), if it comes to that. In the meantime, anxious disciples who just can't wait for next week's release can listen to the album at MTV's "The Leak." Beautiful day, indeed.
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