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Further proof that teenagers are at an advantage in contemporary music. The Alarm had a group of teenagers mime a new Alarm song, and it entered the UK charts at 28. Milli Vanilli not available for comment.

   Full story is at Reuters. Article was posted on February 21 by ChuckyG

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neminem - February 21, 2004 - Report this comment
Ok. That is absolutely hilarious. Someone needs to parody this, pronto :-).
pickle - February 22, 2004 - Report this comment
The Alarm were right! No doubt the miming teenagers will in the future turn up on 'I'm A Celebrity...', just like that other dancing mime artist turned journalist (ha!) Kerry McFadden.
FuNkY mOnKeY - February 28, 2004 - Report this comment
A philosophical question: If Milli Vanilli fell in the woods, would someone else make a sound?

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