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	<title>Comments on: Permanent Wavves</title>
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		<title>By: Timeline of a Buzzband: WAVVES &#124; BeatCrave - Music Blog, MP3 Downloads, Videos, News, Giveaways</title>
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		<description>[...] 10/21/08: CatBirdSeat The very next day, CatBird mentions the Popsheep article from the day prior and reposts the same song in addition to two others for his readers to enjoy. I get the sense that a lot of underground bands who garner some blog attention never make it past this step. Midlevel blogs writing favorable reviews is pretty nice exposure, but they won’t always get you on SNL or in the pages of SPIN. This is where WAVVES make the jump that hard working and constant touring bands can only hope for: [...]</description>
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