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    1. U.K. sensation turned new Roc-Nation star Rita Ora shows her versatility with this intimate and stripped-down set.

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    2. Cincinnati indie-rockers WALK THE MOON may come from an unlikely place, but their classic grooves and melodies make for an unforgettable 'MTV Unplugged.'

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    3. Boasting an eclectic mix of brassy neo soul and ethereal baroque pop, Florence + The Machine pull out all the stops for their hushed yet grand Unplugged performance.

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    4. From rollicking rock to lush love songs, Young The Giant pulls the plug for an intimate, exhilarating performance.

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    5. Thirty Seconds To Mars' 'MTV Unplugged' was less a small, private taping and more a supernatural confluence shot on sacred ground.

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    6. Woodies Tour headliners Young the Giant predict a big night for their close friends from Foster The People at the 2012 Woodie Awards. The band reveals who they think will walk away winners at the big show while counting down their top 10 vi

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    7. Returning from their three year hiatus, Train perform music off their new album, 'Save Me San Francisco' as well as one of their all time hits, 'Drops Of Jupiter' in this soul searching Unplugged.

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    8. The eclectic rapper-songwriter is joined by Robin Thicke, Janelle Monáe and Melanie Fiona for a rousing acoustic set that includes the mega hit "Nothin' On You," plus a cover of MGMT's "Kids."

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    9. French indie-poppers Phoenix perform hits off their Grammy winning 'Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix' in this infectious Unplugged performance.

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    10. Irish trio The Script serve up their hit song "Breakeven" and unique blend of "Celtic Soul" in this impassioned Unplugged performance.

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  1. Bow down! Get to know the leader of the alternative hip-hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All.

  2. Sporting old-school beats and casual-cool rhymes, breakout hipster MC and genre-hopper Theophilus London is bending ears and quickly emerging as the New York rapper to watch.

  3. With Heartland roots and a Brooklyn home base, The National are lighting up the indie scene with fervent concerts that crescendo to a thing of soaring beauty.

  4. Go "In My Room" with this shimmering retro band live in Austin.

  5. A sweet confection of fuzzed-out noise-pop, dreamy girlish vocals and fiery electronic-like beats, the Brooklyn duo named Sleigh Bells are a sonic call to arms and like nothing you've ever heard.