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Wakeup call

Ever since Modern English became hip again for the first time (look, I was there in the 80's. Sorry, that song was only marginally popular back then, and for good reason) due to their song "Melt" being on a Burger King ad, we've lacked a quick way to buy the popular music heard on TV spots.

Wait no longer (iTunes link).

A win-win-win situation for all involved. The advertiser gets the brand recognition, the artist gets some more $, and the iTunes Music Store becomes even more useful.

Nice. Now if they'd only get that snappy piano-driven techno track I heard recently on a Toyota TV spot into this list...

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