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#159910 16-Dec-2014 21:47
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Hi.

Was just browsing on Google Play and saw they were offering 8 albums for free.

Sonic Highways - Foo Fighters
The Endless River - Pink Floyd
Motion - Calvin Harris
Dean Ray - Dean Ray
Chapter One - Ella Henderson
The Veronicas - The Veronicas
Four - One Direction
Wanted on Voyage - George Ezra

The page also shows an album from Pharrell Williams and another from The Script, but these have $6 price tags displayed.




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  #1198855 17-Dec-2014 09:20
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Google Play Music (NZ)

Albums

 

Singles

 

  • Get Lucky - Random Access Memories - Daft Punk
  • You're the Voice - Greatest Hits - John Farnham
  • Not Ready To Make Nice - The Essential Dixie Chicks - Dixie Chicks
  • All My Life - Greatest Hits - Foo Fighters
  • Mr. Blue Sky - Out Of The Blue - Electric Light Orchestra
  • It's Tricky - Greatest Hits - RUN-DMC
  • Ready or Not - The Score - Fugees
  • Main Chick - My Own Lane - Kid Ink
  • Born to Try - Innocent Eyes - Delta Goodrem
  • Killing In The Name - Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine
  • Talk Talk - George Maple
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