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Daft Punk truetones (mp3 ringtones)

Our Daft Punk True Tones are fully licensed performances, and not by the original artists.
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Robot Rock
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Daft Punk polyphonic ringtones

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411151 Around The World
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900287 Da Funk
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414353 Human After All
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410078 One More Time
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414503 Robot Rock
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414901 Technologic
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Daft Punk monophonic ringtones

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53368 Around The World
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930887 Da Funk
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40865 Da Funk
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54357 Digital Love
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59170 Harder Faster Stronger
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81472 Human After All
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80173 One More Time
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81611 Robot Rock
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81921 Technologic
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40562

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Daft Punk in the news

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  • Music: Life goes on, but the White Album endures (The State)
    Call me daft, but every now and then I like to pick up one of those British pop music magazines. It’s not that I need updates on the latest drug scuffles of Babyshambles or Amy Winehouse. But I’m a sucker for some of the “free” CDs they often glue onto their covers. My favorites are the tribute albums, entire discs covering Bob Dylan or Bruce Springsteen or other boomer icons, and introducing me ...
  • 'Chinese Democracy' worth the wait (The Springfield News-Leader)
    When an album takes longer to finish than the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel, lofty expectations are part of the deal. "Chinese Democracy" may not be high art, but for any GNR fan, it was certainly worth the wait.
  • Kanye West shows pain via song on '808s' (Florida Today)
    It's hard to call Kanye West an underdog these days. Though he struggled early in his career to be taken seriously as a rapper, he is arguably rap's biggest name. His first three albums cemented him as a multiplatinum-selling megastar and multiple Grammy winner. Given his award-show tantrums and altercations with paparazzi, it would be easier to consider the self-proclaimed 'Louis Vuitton Don' ...
  • The evolution of a Legend (Centre Daily Times)
    John Legend is the type of guy who mothers want their sons to be and fathers want their daughters to date. He is the complete package — smarts, style, talent and looks — and he is bringing that package to the Bryce Jordan Center next week as a part of his world tour.
  • A melancholy new sound from Kanye (Honolulu Advertiser)
    It's hard to call Kanye West an underdog these days. Though he struggled very early in his career to be taken seriously as a rapper, he is arguably rap's biggest name now.
  • Pick Your Format (Nashville Scene)
    As pop music has splintered into numberless directions and garnered more compound epithets from snarky music critics than the '80s ever dreamed of, groups such as VHS or Beta have been there to corner the pastiche market. Call it dance punk; call it, if you will, funxploitation. This Louisville four...
  • Features: Mission Control (Faster Louder)
    This is set to be a heady summer for Melbourne psych kids Mission Control. FL chats to vocalist Raph Brous ahead of the NeverEverLand tour.
  • Man and machine (The Star)
    DESPITE a cancelled show in Melbourne last weekend due a heart attack scare to group member Fritz Hilpert, the much anticipated Kraftwerk show in Singapore is expected to roll on without a hitch.
  • Kanye means what he says (Daily Telegraph)
    KANYE West puffs his chest: "I am the voice of this decade, the voice of this generation." The pop star is coming to Sydney.
  • Kanye West shows his pain via song (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
    It's hard to call Kanye West an underdog these days. Though he struggled very early in his career to be taken seriously as a rapper, he's is arguably rap' ...

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