Top 10 Green Albums Continued
April 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Music Reviews
Sometimes you just need a little music to get you going in the right direction. From eco-anthems to the best in green musicture, these albums will be sure to help you feel the need to be green. Check out our first segment of green music if you haven’t yet, then read on for more earth-friendly albums. 9. DJ/Rupture - Uproot “World Music” is, for most, an under-considered, oft-neglected section of the record store that most people finger through once a year when given to briefly consid
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