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April 2005's musical inspiration: QRIO conducting (RealMedia) the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra in a unique rendition of Beethoven's 5th symphony.

March 2005's musical inspiration: Soundtracks from I,Robot and Terminator 3 by composer Marco Beltrami.

February 2005's musical inspiration: Bochum Welt - Kissing a Robot Goodbye (CD) - Vector (mp3)

January 2005's musical inspiration: Orion's Arm: In the year 2525: In the year 2525, If humans are still alive, If the nanoswarms they can survive they may find...

December 2004's musical inspiration: Digital Heresy by More Machine Than Man on the Robot album.

November 2004's musical inspiration: Robot Parade by They Might Be Giants from The Spine Hits the Road album. (Also check out TMBG Dial A Song)

October 2004's musical inspiration: I, Robot from the Alan Parsons Project.

September 2004's musical inspiration: We Have The Technology by Go Robot, Go! GRG Wallpaper here.

August 2004's musical inspiration: Munich Robots and Robot Love from the POP ROBOT CD by Empire State Human.

July 2004's musical inspiration: Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips









 

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