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Thanks to the musical ear of a man simply known as Kyle, every now and then Cuzoogle will be offering up music tracks or videos that you should check out. Go spend 99 cents of your hard earned paycheque and if you like it feel free to check out previous pix from Kyle.

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6. Tool, If you aren’t a big fan of this band or of math, then you probably won’t enjoy this clip too much. However, if you have nine minutes to have your mind blown, I highly recommend this.

5. The Raveonettes, These guys have just the right amount of noisy, Danish pop for me. The video is o.k., but it’s their Pixies meets Buddy Holly with a Phil Spector twist sound that got me hooked.

4. A Place to Bury Strangers, This band was at one point considered “the loudest band playing the indie scene in New York”. This video was shot with a webcam and edited in an RV; they drained the battery and borrowed a monster truck to jump it back to life.

3. Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Better known as Will Oldham, he appears in the Kanye West video from the very first Six Pix. You’ve probably heard him and seen him (he was in Junebug) a thousand times and just didn’t know it was him. Most importantly, Johnny Cash covered his “I See a Darkness”, which is a very haunting song.

2. Les Savy Fav, Making their second appearance on the Pix, apparently they’ve made a few albums, but this new one is the most “accessible”. My friend Matt is disappointed with their “new sound”, but both of us like dropping things from high places.

1. Super Furry Animals, Joining the second time on the Pix club too, this is just a really cute pop song. There will be a “Holiday” themed edition of the Pix (I’m still working on the logistics of it), but until then…here’s a taste.

If you have suggestions for the Holiday edition of Six Pix, please leave them below…No “Christmas Shoes”, that song makes me want to hurt people, especially children…

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