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NY-based producer and multi-instrumental man Jason Drake aka Cassettes Won't Listen dropped a treat on us with the still freely downloadable
Stereogum 2008
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Cassettes had a propensity to malfunction (the surviving ones still do).
Archive 2009-05-01 AYDIN 2009
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Cassettes are piled on the floor, tables, chairs and piano in dangerous disarray.
A Chart-Topping Cave Dweller Toni Bentley 2010
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Cassettes, once a dominant audio format, are now but a novelty.
R.I.P. Tape Decks In Cars The Huffington Post 2011
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As an example, the FDA said the company investigated 118 consumer complaints involving leaks in Liberty Cassettes, a disposable part of home dialysis machines, from 2001 to 2009.
FDA Warns Fresenius Unit on Kidney Dialysis Products Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2010
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In the early nineteen seventies, Sony decided that what the world wanted was a small portable tape format that gave better sound than the Compact Cassettes we were all using.
David Julian Price: When Two Tribes Go To War David Julian Price 2011
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What do I do with the thousand or so Vinyl LPs and Cassettes?
Advisor: What should I do with my high school CD collection? Boing Boing 2010
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Audio Cassettes by admin on Mar. 29, 2009, under Uncategorized audio cassettes?
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Harrison will be playing even more later this year when his Washington-based band, The Cassettes, gets back together after being on hiatus since 2008.
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Cassettes average $2.50 per tape to produce, he says, and sell for $5 to $7.
Miss the Hiss? Fanatics Flip for Tunes on Cassette Tapes Lauren Rudser 2011
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