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Today's (April 3) round-up takes us through the week's biggest music news stories, including the
latest ticket news from the Reading And Leeds Festivals, a report from The Strokes' work for their fourth album, Spotify's attempts to take on iTunes and the involvement of Kate Nash, Billy Bragg and more in the G20 Protests.

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The Strokes, 'New York City Cops' (2001). The New Yorkers self-censored the US version of 'Is This It' for fear of offending Americans in wake of 9/11. The lyric "they ain't too smart" in reference to New York police was thought too derogatory considering the tragic event, and the band re-released a "safe" version of the album in early October - minus 'New York City Cops'.
Pic: Dean Chalkey

The Strokes, 'New York City Cops' (2001). The New Yorkers self-censored the US version...

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