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A sample of music that has reached public domain in the United States in 2025.

 
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I've been enjoying this for flow-state music....

 
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I might have posted this already, but this music group is something else.  
 
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Rain is coming this weekend so going out to check on my guerilla gardens tomorrow. Which brought up the subject of gorilla songs. Guerilla, gorilla, get it? There are a lot of songs for kids about monkeys. Not so many for adults. I can only think of one other monkey song. I was the young teen target age for that one but I was into Janis & Jimi by then. I will never intentionally listen to anything that lame. Some of these are marginal too. Good for a laugh though.





 
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