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		<title>This just in&#8230;OK Go leaves EMI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK Go, our favorite treadmilling rockers, began a message to their fans with the following words: Big news. OK Go has struck out on its own. The band has left the EMI family of corporations to form their own enterprise, a homemade upstart called Paracadute. Surprisingly enough, Paracadute means &#8220;parachute&#8221; in Italian.  One might argue ]]></description>
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