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Originally published on Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Track of the Week from Audio Sushi in association with UJ

 

Girl Talk "Set It Off"

This track is from Girl Talk's  [DJ Gregg Gillis]  4th album "Feed the Animals." He combines the Ying Yang Twins, Swizz Beats, Jay-Z, Radiohead, The Guess Who, Aerosmith and 12 more tracks in his hyperactive mash-up blender. The entire album "Feed The Animals" is available to download here for whatever you'd like to pay and is highly recommended. It is also worth noting that UK Mash-up king Go Home Productions has come out of retirement to release a new, free LP "Spliced Krispies" and is available free here

Artist: Girl Talk
Title: "Set It Off"

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