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Game of Thrones on Cellos
April 8th, 2013 11:15 AMCello rock band Break of Reality composed this instrumental cover of Ramin Djawadi's Game of Thrones theme song.
The Sloth Code
April 8th, 2013 11:15 AM ShareThe Unofficial KYM Book Club
April 5th, 2013 7:00 PMIt's simple, recommend a book for the poster above and get a recommendation from the next poster!
Funky Korea is Best Korea!
April 5th, 2013 6:20 PMForget about Kim Jong Un and all the warmongering talks for a minute here, what the North Koreans really need is some old school funk music (and probably more food).
Adam Orth’s “Always On” Twitter Gaffe
April 5th, 2013 5:28 PMMicrosoft Studios creative director Adam Orth has made his Twitter feed private after inciting the wrath of the Internet for supporting games that require an active Internet connection.
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Game of Thrones on Cellos
Cello rock band Break of Reality composed this instrumental cover of Ramin Djawadi's Game of Thrones theme song.
The Unofficial KYM Book Club
It's simple, recommend a book for the poster above and get a recommendation from the next poster!
Funky Korea is Best Korea!
Forget about Kim Jong Un and all the warmongering talks for a minute here, what the North Koreans really need is some old school funk music (and probably more food).
Adam Orth’s “Always On” Twitter Gaffe
Microsoft Studios creative director Adam Orth has made his Twitter feed private after inciting the wrath of the Internet for supporting games that require an active Internet connection.