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Using music to promote hate seems to be the bastardisation of music to me.
Using music to promote hate seems to be the bastardisation of music to me.
Using music to promote hate seems to be the bastardisation of music to me.
Using music to promote hate seems to be the bastardisation of music to me.
Using music to promote hate seems to be the bastardisation of music to me.
Using music to promote hate seems to be the bastardisation of music to me.
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