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Ed Revis

Website: http://www.whatedsaid.net

Profile: I'm all about engaging brands and culture to understand people - more simply.

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These Will Be the Top 7 Albums of 2011

By on Jan 11, 2011
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Last year shaped up incredibly in terms of new music — but let’s not live in the past, because this year looks to be just as good, if not better. Here are seven must-download albums for the new year.

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The 10 Must-Download Songs of 2010

By on Dec 14, 2010
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Since we all are scrambling for single downloads now that Limewire got shut down, I’ve provided a comprehensive review of the Top Ten Songs of 2010 and the YouTube links to rip them from. (I promise “Hey Soul Sister” by Train is not on here.)

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10 Questions for Ed, Millennial

By on Dec 12, 2010
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I’m a twenty-one year old student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign majoring in Advertising. I’m an eager, enthusiastic professional spending my free time interning and exploring everything I can get a hold of. I’m a native of northern Illinois, but travel the world to always keep my experiences fresh.

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Music Review: The Script’s Science & Faith

By on Nov 29, 2010
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Irish rock group The Script releases their sophomore album.

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Work hard, travel harder

By on Aug 22, 2010
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We want to travel far and then work hard wherever we end up. Adventures abroad mean fun and excitement, and since ours is a generation on the move, we are more than happy to pick up and pack up on the next great adventure.

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Keep weed illegal! Here’s why

By on Jul 28, 2010
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Does legalizing drugs make the United States a better place to live? Like many other subjective questions, there are trade-offs to both sides. The legalization of pot in the United States wouldn’t solve the huge problem facing Mexico – if anything, it would draw less attention to the larger issues at hand and the drug trade would continue.

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