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Peter Murphy Gives Chase 'Instant Karma'
Tuesday, April 14, 2009For its WaMu rebranding campaign in Calfornia, JPMorgan Chase was looking for a tidal wave of optimism; with an "Instant Karma!" cover, they got it, care of Peter Murphy, Bauhaus' "godfather of goth."
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