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Static on the Airwaves, the HM band that includes Antonio, Corey, and Gabe is announcing the release of their debut EP. Check us out on this Myspace page, and if you like what you hear, search for us on Facebook. Also, check the bosco7 channel for an exclusive video. Enjoy and stay tuned for more (our full EP will be available on iTunes in Late July.)
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