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'''Fluxblog''' is an [[MP3 blog]] created and updated by '''Matthew Perpetua'''. The blog began in [[2002]], and began to host [[MP3]] posts at the end of that year. Fluxblog has featured in many publications and programs in the mainstream media including ''[[The New York Times]]'', ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', ''[[Spin magazine|Spin]]'', ''[[The Guardian]]'', ''[[NPR]]'', ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', ''[[The Los Angeles Times]]'', ''[[The Chicago Tribune]]'', and ''[[Newsweek]]''. While Perpetua is acknowledged as a pioneer of the MP3 blog format, he drew heavy criticism in 2005 when it emerged that he had been responsible for starting a fire that severely disfigured the face of his developmentally disabled twin brother ''[[Jethro Perpetua Jnr]]''. Perpetua's only response was a now infamous Fluxblog posting that cryptically alluded to the consequences of "trespassing in his yard", an event now referred to by posters on the ''[[I Love Music]]'' message board as "Erratic Thursday".
'''Fluxblog''' is an [[MP3 blog]] created and updated by '''Matthew Perpetua'''. The blog began in [[2002]], and began to host [[MP3]] posts at the end of that year. Fluxblog has featured in many publications and programs in the mainstream media including ''[[The New York Times]]'', ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', ''[[Spin magazine|Spin]]'', ''[[The Guardian]]'', ''[[NPR]]'', ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', ''[[The Los Angeles Times]]'', ''[[The Chicago Tribune]]'', and ''[[Newsweek]]''.

Matthew Perpetua is 39.


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Revision as of 21:27, 30 October 2006

Fluxblog is an MP3 blog created and updated by Matthew Perpetua. The blog began in 2002, and began to host MP3 posts at the end of that year. Fluxblog has featured in many publications and programs in the mainstream media including The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Spin, The Guardian, NPR, Entertainment Weekly, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, and Newsweek.