Maybe the CD contained a song called "Scanned" by a band called U.S. Marshal's Office. Perhaps U.S. Marshal is the name of the bandleader (a la Gary U.S. Bonds).
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I HAD no idea that there was so many people who misused quotation marks!!WOW!
Maybe the CD contained a song called "Scanned" by a band called U.S. Marshal's Office. Perhaps U.S. Marshal is the name of the bandleader (a la Gary U.S. Bonds).
I think it means they ripped a copy to an MP3 file and burned their own bootleg CDs from it.
I believe it means... I was too busy to actually scan it so I stamped it and hoped for the best!
It means they just loaded it into their own iTunes.
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