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Feral:
Periodically I root around on the web for gay musicians to listen to. As a rule, I pay little attention to bands that do not offer at least one MP3 file for downloading. If I can't play it at work it does me little good. Here's a bit of what I've been listening to lately.

QBoy  I do not ordinarily like hip-hop, but QBoy has been growing on me. His album "Even the Women Like Him" has sold out, but it's tracks are available for free download on his site. The remixed version of <a href="http://www.qboy.co.uk/music/oh%20yeah/QBoy%20-%20Oh%20Yeah!%20[Remix].mp3">"Oh Yeah"[/url] is among my favorites.

Screeching Felines  The Screeching Felines call themselves "post-modern proto-punk." The band is reworking its site, but in the interim, they offer "Happy F*cking V-Day," a 5-track digital EP, down to the artwork for the CD case. The files are rather large so if your time is limited, I would recommend the first track. The Screeching Felines also have a MySpace page. 

Peto-a-go-go   Peto offers a great many of his recording on his web site where he will also gladly sell you a CD. His remix of "Frosted" by Spoilsport is my favorite.   

Spoilsport  Their original version of "Frosted" reigned as my favorite song for many weeks. They are a Punk/Pop/Surf band. Several tracks from their album "They All Want Cake" can be heard on their web site.

Girlyman  This band's style has often been called "Urban Folk." It is harmony driven music that even my mother would enjoy. Songs from both of their albums can be downloaded at their page on the Daemon Records web site. Not to be missed: "The Shape I Found You In." 

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