Automatic_Flowers.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 31 s, 135 kbps, file size: 510 KB)
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An audio sample of "Automatic Flowers" from Our Lady Peace's 1997 album Clumsy. |
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Sony Music Entertainment |
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To exemplify the music of Our Lady Peace in a short, under-30-second audio portion. |
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current | 09:07, 1 March 2010 | 31 s (510 KB) | CIS (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description = Automatic Flowers by Our Lady Peace |Source = Sony Music Entertainment, 1997 |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = Raine Maida, Arnold Lanni |Permission = See below |other_versions = }} |
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