trl.jpgIt’s “Bury The Music” day, in which the teenagers of America get to disown their Baha Men and Lou Bega CDs. (When it was announced yesterday, I thought it was going to involve a mass disposal of CD collections in favor of going completely digital–which would be much more of the moment than a weak “Mambo No. 5″ joke.) Extra gas-face points to the guy who threw Eiffel 65 into the MTV-provided coffin, but sang a few bars of “Blue (Da Ba Dee)” before ditching his disc. [MTV.com]

 
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