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100 "I was about three when my mum first told me that my father, Ian Curtis - who died when I was one - was a singer, but it just seemed normal, like having an uncle who was a tradesman or whatever. I remember hearing Love Will Tear Us Apart on the radio and realising he was known in some way, but I never thought of him as famous. When I was growing up, neither myself nor my mother were in the public eye, and Joy Division were more cult than mainstream. The first time I heard their album Closer, I thought it was out of this world. I assumed all music was done with that level of style and intelligence. As I grew older, it was a shock to discover not everything was that amazing." — Natalie Curtis (via iankevincurtis)

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Safe & Sound by Taylor Swift
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Never Grow Up by Taylor Swift
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Jurrasic Park Theme by John Williams
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Maps by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye
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Hero by Regina Spektor
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Yoü And I by Lady Gaga
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You Can Do Better Than Me by Death Cab for Cutie
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Clocks/Chicago by Coldplay vs. Sufjan Stevens
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Mine by Taylor Swift
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Night Air by Jamie Woon
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Death Cab for Cutie - You Are A Tourist by
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Horchata by Vampire Weekend