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  2. ProFootballTalk - Wikipedia

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    PFT Live is an online sports radio show began in 2015. As of 2022, it features Mike Florio and Chris Simms. [citation needed] On August 11, 2020, it was announced that the site will stream exclusively on Peacock on August 24, 2020. [2] As of 2025, the show also airs for free on NBC Sports NOW. [3]

  3. PFT Commenter - Wikipedia

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    Sollenberger began to use the PFT Commenter alias as a commenter on ProFootballTalk.com [3] before starting the @PFTCommenter Twitter account in 2012, and eventually becoming a contributor for SBNation, Kissing Suzy Kolber and Football Savages. [4] In September 2015, PFT Commenter made an appearance on Mike Florio's PFT Live radio program. [5]

  4. Urban Renewal (tribute album) - Wikipedia

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    Urban Renewal is a tribute album to singer Phil Collins, released in February 2001 in most European markets and in the United States on 25 February 2003, containing remakes of his songs by R&B and hip hop performers. Collins remarked: "We all think black R&B artists know what they're talking about.

  5. Charli XCX ‘Leaks’ Brat Remix Album Details via Fan ... - AOL

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    But, thanks to the singer now kindly leaking the full list last night in Orlando, her fans now know all the details, like the fact that the 360 remix features singer Robyn and rapper Yung Lean ...

  6. Remixes 2: 81–11 - Wikipedia

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    Remixes 2: 81–11 is a remix compilation album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 6 June 2011 by Mute Records. [8] The album is the band's second remix collection, following Remixes 81–04 (2004).

  7. Talk Talk discography - Wikipedia

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    English band Talk Talk released five studio albums, one live album, eight compilation albums, 25 singles, one EP, and two live video releases. All of their studio albums were released under EMI/Parlophone Records with the exception of their final album, which was released under Verve/Polydor. [1]

  8. t.A.T.u. Remixes - Wikipedia

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    The album features remixes from 200 Po Vstrechnoy as well as from 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane and some new remixes. The Russian release included one CD format, other one includes two CDs and one DVD that featured music videos , video remixes and live performances, however, other releases did not include an extra CD or DVD.

  9. Boulevard of Broken Songs - Wikipedia

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    A third version that samples the Aerosmith song and vocals by American rapper Missy Elliott from a remix of American pop singer Madonna's "American Life" was included on American Edit, a full-length mash-up album of American Idiot, produced by Party Ben and Team9 under the name "Dean Gray", which is a spoonerism of "Green Day".