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Does anyone know where to get the Glassbreaks mashup collection anymore? I only managed to download two very impressive songs before it got cease-and-desisted into oblivion. A web location or even a drop at yousendit.com or dropload.com would be just swell. Swollen, in fact.

It looks like the masher is still at it; I’ll be looking for The Beastles next...

Update: Got it! Rather, both of them. Thanks!

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  1. Where'd you find Glassbreaks? Send info!

    - Sean

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  2. Top SEEKRIT! Though if anyone else is desperate for them, email me and I'll see what I can manage.

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  3. Looks like djBC has taken the glassbreaks remix down at the request of Philip Glass's people:

    "Sorry, but I have been asked to remove Glassbreaks by Philip Glass's publishing peops."

    But the torrent is still available:
    http://www.meganova.org/details/197129.html
    They were very nice about it.
    -djBC

    http://www.djbc.net/glass/

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  4. Super duper! Thanks for the pointer!

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