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<title>FEEL THE PULSE</title>
     <link>http://www.pulse.ph</link>
     <description>The PULSE.ph website is an online music magazine where subscribers will be treated to a variety of music info as well as a functionality wherein subscribers can download PULSE music content onto their phones web-to-mobile.  OURPULSE is the online community of PULSE users/members, where they can blog, upload photos, videos, music, links, and events, and share their content with other members. Its prime objective is to promote bands and their music.</description>
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    <title>PULSE//PULSEPARAZZI</title>
    <link>http://www.pulse.ph/ht/sc/pulse_parazzi</link>
    <description>THE ERASERHEADS FINAL SET CONCERT - Take a look into over a hundred (excellent) photos by our resident photographer Marco Cabazal, of the Eraserheads Final Set concert held last March 7, 2009. THE ERASERHEADS PRE-FINAL SET CONCERT - The Eraserheads together, before the Final Set concert. Pulse photographer Oliver Arce and Pulse writer Aldus Santos catches the FAB FOUR for the Pulse exclusive "I've Been Wanting to Take You There".</description>
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    <title>PULSE//LISTOMATIC</title>
    <link>http://www.pulse.ph/ht/sc/listomania/id/241</link>
    <description>THE "FINAL SET" DECAMERON - It's final. The Final Set is over. What do we look forward to now? I seriously wonder. With the continuation of the reunion saga last March 7, however, the farewell finally had a semblance of conclusiveness. In no particular order, the ten things that made The Final Set the definitive Eraserheads experience...</description>
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    <title>PULSE//LOWDOWN</title>
    <link>http://www.pulse.ph/ht/sc/lowdown/id/237</link>
    <description>I'VE BEEN WANTING TO TAKE YOU THERE - Flanked by huge freight crates on both ends of the street, the stretch that boxes Twenty-First and Railroad streets at the Port Area in Manila is a picture of wasteland. The structures are in varying degrees of collapse, and the grime and soot almost creep up like they were alive. Today, however, it becomes something of a gold-ridden El Dorado. Two pairs of tall steel poles are holding up unforgivingly opaque black cloths that would shield the proceedings of the day. The onlookers are unruffled, though. Everyone -- from street vendors to child beggars to stray skaters -- is trying to pull off his own little Peeping Tom. Even ant-tiny glimpses of the four stars being shot will get them through the day, it seems. Hustling and bustling are the order of the day: sweaty guys with clipboards, shapely girls with makeup kits, frenetic video crew people, busy band management people. "Walang malungkot!" the guy who is probably the video director is heard through the speakers. "Pick up the energy, people!"</description>
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