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      Now for the second <cite>Is It Crack Or Not?</cite> competition.  This one is short and
      sweet, so everyone can play.
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    <p>
      Sound Juicer has a genre list containing the most popular genres, such as
      Rock, Soul, Jazz, and Spoken Word.  The question is: should Soundtrack be
      considered a genre?
    </p>
    <p>
      My take is that it shouldn't, as Soundtrack means "music from a film",
      which must have a specific genre.  For example, the soundtrack for <cite>The
        Commitments</cite> is Soul, and the soundtrack to <cite>Star Wars</cite>
      is <strike>Classical</strike> Orchestral.
    </p>
    <p>
      And yes <a href="http://blogs.gnome.org/portal/shaunm">Shaum</a>, I'll add
      Funk once I've branched, honest.  I noticed that you entered it into the
      documentation screenshots to spite me. <tt>:)</tt>
    </p>
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