iTunes Foreign Exchange features two bands from two different countries covering one of the other's songs in their native tongue. The first two bands to participate in Foreign Exchange are +44 from the US and Wir Sind Helden from Germany.

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  • iTunes Foreign Exchange features two bands from two different countries covering one of the other's songs in their native tongue. The first two bands to participate in Foreign Exchange are +44 from the US and Wir Sind Helden from Germany.
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