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the red jumpsuits


Question Posted Wednesday January 3 2007, 5:03 pm

i like the new version of "face down" by the red jumpsuits,but how do i get it on itunes? how do you know its the new version? thanks =)

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ssmalls092 answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 8:12 pm:
to hear and example of the song, just click it. then wait and it sohuld give you a taste of what it sounds like. if you can't really tell which one from which (old version or new) then there's usually a song title that is kinda different. so take the diff. song title and google it and see if it says anythingabout "new version" or anything like that.

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