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-:The music and arts website Freaky Trigger takes its name from [[Win (band)]]'s second album" +:Freaky Trigger takes its name from [[Win (band)]]'s second album"
-'''Freaky Trigger''' is a [[pop music]] [[fanzine]] featuring [[review]]s, [[commentary]] and [[opinion]]s. Written by Tom Ewing it currently reviews every UK [[number one]] single.+'''Freaky Trigger''' is a [[pop music]] [[fanzine]] featuring [[review]]s, [[commentary]] and [[opinion]]s. It features several authors [http://freakytrigger.co.uk/other-indexes/index-by-author/] next to its founder and main contributor [[Tom Ewing]], who is currently reviewing every [[UK Singles Chart|UK number one single]] since [[1952]]. As of July 2008, he was in [[1978]].
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 +*http://freakytrigger.co.uk/
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Freaky Trigger takes its name from Win (band)'s second album"

Freaky Trigger is a pop music fanzine featuring reviews, commentary and opinions. It features several authors [1] next to its founder and main contributor Tom Ewing, who is currently reviewing every UK number one single since 1952. As of July 2008, he was in 1978.

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