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		<title>By: Mainly Rock &#187; Blog Archive &#187; MP3 on vinyls</title>
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		<description>[...] So first we had Saddle Creek, home of Bright Eyes and now we have Merge records, home of Robert Pollard (ex-Guided by Voices) picking up the same idea. This article (found via coolfer ) gived the details and also makes a good analysis of why this makes sense (or not) [...]</description>
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