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Commuter Delays? iPhone Tube Refund App Pays for Itself

Londoners stuck in the tube now have a handy iPhone app to request ticket refunds.
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Metallica Eats Crow, Launches iTunes Discography

Tweaking for the iPod was blamed by the sound engineer for ruining their last album, but Metallica are about to release their complete discography on iTunes.

From their official website, they announce you can “Fill Up Your iPod With Metallica
from March 31,  when   “The Complete Metallica,” a 163-track collection launches on iTunes.

In addition to studio albums that came out when Walkmans were the thing (and didn’t distort their music into meaningless clatter)  the collection includes a double live album, a double covers album and bonus live tracks.

No price information yet.

Via EarthTimes

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nicole_martinelli

Nicole Martinelli was born in San Francisco and has lived in Milan and Florence, Italy. Cultish tendencies and love for DIY increased while living on the Old Continent, where tech came late and cost more in Big Mac index terms. She's written for Wired.com, The New York Times and Newsweek. Since 1999, she's been tapping away at zoomata. You can also find her on Facebook, Linked in and Twitter.

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7 comments

    Metallica sucks the big bag!

    Once again sensationalist blogging from the Cult of Mac with total disregard for AP stories. Metallica as a band have never said the iPod ruined their sound. Maybe you should read the articles you link to over and over again before you post crap.

    Doesn’t matter. They lost me after the black album. I like the music on Load and Re-Load but they turned into total douches at the same time. Now that they realize their mistake and need money they come crawling back to the very thing they spurned. Too little too late. They could have embraced digital distribution for what it really was and become even huger than they were, but no, they were too stuck on themselves. They lost me as a fan and I used to listen to nothing but them. C’est la vie.

    iPod makes their crappy music sound worse? I guess iPods are just prejudiced against Metallica or something…Really.

    Nicole,
    get your damn facts right, sad to see someone so sensationalist writing for an otherwise interesting blog.

    Metallica just launched their official Canadian merch store and I just bought some awesome new shirts. I saw them when they played in Toronto in December and it was one of the best shows I’ve ever been to. You can check out the new store by clicking my username

    [...] 13.02.: Trotzdem man bei Metallica offensichtlich immernoch der Meinung ist, das die Akkustik des iPods nicht deren Musik gerecht wird, kommt lt. CultOfMac die vollständige Diskographie von Metallica in den iTunesStore. [...]

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