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LMFAO are polite party rockers, even with cops

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LMFAO are no strangers when it's about rocking a party. Then, why are they sorry for party rocking, as their album's title say so ? Cause you have to be polite, no matter the case. Even with the police. LMFAO's album « Sorry For Party Rocking » is still out, and includes international hit « Party Rock Anthem ».

Added on the 31/08/2011 11:42:31 - Copyright : Trace Urban

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