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	<title>Comments on: Heima</title>
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		<title>By: Johnny</title>
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		<description>ok, sigur ros is, as of recent, been chosen as my favorite band. Some friends and I actually went to asheville to see the release of the video in theater. When I come for easter, i can give you any of their music you may want. In the mean time, my favorite tunes are &quot;Hoppipolla&quot; and &quot;Staralfur&quot; and &quot;Glosoli.&quot; Also check out &quot;Agaetis Byrjun&quot; and &quot;Samskeyti.&quot; the music blows my mind. the vocalist sometimes sings in icelandic, but most of the time he is singing in a made-up language called hopelandic. The idea is that the voice is another accompanying instrument rather than a separately written part. Anyway, enough boring trivia. they are an amazing band to get into.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ok, sigur ros is, as of recent, been chosen as my favorite band. Some friends and I actually went to asheville to see the release of the video in theater. When I come for easter, i can give you any of their music you may want. In the mean time, my favorite tunes are &#8220;Hoppipolla&#8221; and &#8220;Staralfur&#8221; and &#8220;Glosoli.&#8221; Also check out &#8220;Agaetis Byrjun&#8221; and &#8220;Samskeyti.&#8221; the music blows my mind. the vocalist sometimes sings in icelandic, but most of the time he is singing in a made-up language called hopelandic. The idea is that the voice is another accompanying instrument rather than a separately written part. Anyway, enough boring trivia. they are an amazing band to get into.</p>
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		<title>By: Johnny</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 17:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ok, sigur ros is, as of recent, been chosen as my favorite band. Some friends and I actually went to asheville to see the relese of the video in theater. When I come for easter, i can give you any of their music you may want. In the mean time, my favorite tunes are &quot;Hoppipolla&quot; and &quot;Staralfur&quot; and &quot;Glosoli.&quot; Also check out &quot;Agaetis Byrjun&quot; and &quot;Samskeyti.&quot; the music blows my mind. the vocalist sometimes sings in icelandic, but most of the time he is singing in a made-up language called hopelandic. The idea is that the voice is another accompanying instrument rather than a separately written part. Anyway, enough boring trivia. they are an amazing band to get into.</description>
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