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Norman Cook, better known by his stage name Fatboy Slim, is a British DJ, big beat musician, producer and pioneer of the electronic dance genre. Cook has achieved considerable success performing as Fatboy Slim and with The Housemartins, Beats International and Freak Power. He currently performs as the Brighton Port Authority. This zapper presents the most relevant music videos today with the search words Fat, Boy and Slim at DailyMotion. Remember to put up the volume before you start to zap around. Alm 2010 presents its Smorgasbord with news from many independent, or maybe rather subjective, sources. Multi-subjective rather than objective. The focus is on content presented in the form of a video. Alm 2010 is not a commercial site but I let Google show ads and choose news. My opinion is that it brings value to the visitors. It is sometimes difficult to know what the owners of certain content want/allow you to do so if you own any content that you find here at Alm 2010 and you do not want me to publish it then just tell me and I will take it away. You can Bookmark and Share this story by moving cursor to the Add This symbol. Button provided by AddThis |
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| Last Updated ( Saturday, 25 July 2009 ) |
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