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		By: Maximum Ames Records &#187; MA UPDATE: Iowa City Song Project, Trouble Lights Lights Up, Christopher the Conquered &#38; Poison Control Center Nail Lincoln, Cleft Lip Meets Tarzan, and More!		</title>
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		By: Maximum Ames Records &#187; Trouble Lights &#8211; The Endless Prom		</title>
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