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Should the Red Hot Chili Peppers apologize for instrumental faking at the Super Bowl?

Denver blog posts are always plugged in. At our Backbeat blog, Brad Lopez takes on reports that the Red Hot Chili Peppers' instruments weren't plugged in during their Super Bowl halftime performance -- and he's not exactly shocked. Big Media's Jason Salzman on an omission from a Tom Tancredo interview...
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Denver blog posts are always plugged in.

At our Backbeat blog, Brad Lopez takes on reports that the Red Hot Chili Peppers' instruments weren't plugged in during their Super Bowl halftime performance -- and he's not exactly shocked.

Big Media's Jason Salzman on an omission from a Tom Tancredo interview -- his reported belief that the Hispanic vote is mostly a lost cause for him.

Denver Frank has two words for this clip: "Terribly hilarious!"

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