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Track: Reflejo

Kemo The Blaxican : Simple Plan

Artist: Kemo The Blaxican

Album: Simple Plan

Year: 2004
Genre: Rap: Hip-Hop

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1 Eddie Jobson

Reflejo of Simple Plan by Kemo The Blaxican


Phoenix Woman: "Ah, the Magna Carta. Holy document and fount of liberty and democracy and justice over eight centuries! Now the prized possession of (*gag*) the Carlyle Group! Surely such a wondrous thing must have sprung from the clean hands of utterly upright people, no?" Er, in a word, No.

2 Inquisition

Reflejo of Simple Plan by Kemo The Blaxican


It is entirely possible that a single 30-year old French equity-derivatives trader was directly responsible for the emergency 75bp rate cut that Ben Bernanke announced on Tuesday morning.

3 Richard Grey Feat Jonathan Ulysses

Reflejo of Simple Plan by Kemo The Blaxican


Sydney, Nov 8 : A piece of advice for those women who sulk after a break-up - be naughty not nice.

4 Ranking Joe

Reflejo of Simple Plan by Kemo The Blaxican


David proposes to Alex this week on "One Life to Live," but love has nothing to do with it, says Tuc Watkins, who plays the gold-digging groom.

5 Kid606 vs Dalek

Reflejo of Simple Plan by Kemo The Blaxican


Topics covered: economy, abortion, immigration, stem cell research, Iraq war, Iran, Afghanistan, foreign policy, nation building, the monetary system and destruction of the dollar, 911-what he would have done different, civil liberties, open government and privacy, ethics in government, marijuana and the war on drugs-legalization, and more...

6 Underwater

Reflejo of Simple Plan by Kemo The Blaxican


A Venezuelan lawmaker repeatedly slapped a journalist in the face during a television program Tuesday, accusing him of slander after he wrote about the death of her infant son years ago.

7 Gary Moore and Mick Jagger

Reflejo of Simple Plan by Kemo The Blaxican


As a civil engineer, Om Goel had faith that Chicago's world-famous El, however old, rickety and perennially cash-strapped, was maintained well enough that the trains would at least stay on the tracks.

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