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The Lost Tribes Of Pop Goths, folkies, iPod twits and other musical stereotypes. none
The Lost Tribes Of Pop  Goths, folkies, iPod twits and other musical stereotypes


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Author: none
Published Date: 01 Apr 2010
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 128 pages
ISBN10: 0749951060
ISBN13: 9780749951061
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Portrait
Dimension: 140x 200x 15mm| 366g
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