Video - The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are Prince

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 Video - The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are Prince
"Prince has faced some criticism lately as some feel his new album features a bass line he stole from a Daft Punk song. Coincidentally, the Angels often steal bases from any punk who's daft enough to give them a three-step lead-off..."

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MLB Video Previews: the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are Prince
Published 2/28/2008 by Jon Bois at FanHouse
Filed under: Los Angeles, Angels, MLB Video, Anaheim, FanHouse TVBaseball is a symphony. Actually no, it isn't at all; to be correct, baseball is a sport in which people wearing hats hit a ball with a plank of wood for the amusement of other people who also wear hats. But suppose it were a symphony. With that in mind, FanHouse presents one of a series of video previews, this one likening the Texas Rangers to The Mars Volta. Video link.Permalink | Email this | Comments

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