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OK Go's Damian Kulash Crafts Pro-Dial-Up Anthem

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Net Neutrality Vote May Alter Online Listening

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OK Go made an elaborate video for its song "This Too Shall Pass." Picture Group hide caption

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Damian Kulash and Tim Nordwind say their band's new album was inspired in part by Prince's Purple Rain. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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