sexta-feira, 17 de julho de 2009

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We're slaying cows on NME.COM this week. More specifically we're slaying sacred cows. We're looking at some of the most over-rated bands of all time, and we're taking them down a peg or two by naming and shaming. But we need your help.

As I write Lady GaGa tops the list, closely followed by My Chemical Romance, Madonna and Michael Jackson. But who do you think are the most over-hyped acts of all time? Head over to the poll now to cast your vote, and to save those you think deserve the praise.

Surely Jacko is worthy of the fame? As anyone who's seen the video footage that surfaced this week where his hair caught fire can attest, the guy never let a flaming barnet stop the boogie.

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