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A Friend of Unfair Park with a punk-rock past points our attention this morning to this "awesomely bad version" of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," performed by Irving "Punk / Reggae / Hardcore" band The Cygnus Psyanide. Me, I don't think there's a damned thing wrong with it -- I mean, what do you expect from a band that describes itself as sounding like "a compound of poisonous stars located in the milky surrounding a black hole"? Nailed it, you ask me. --Robert Wilonsky