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		<title>Seattle Rockers Come Out Of Their Cave To Make Terrific Album</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Seattle has long been a hub for rock bands. Starting with Jimi Hendrix to the grunge bands of the early ‘90s to the Sub Pop indie rock revival in the past decade, Seattle has housed the best music of generations past. It should be no surprise that The Cave Singers, with their blend of alt-rock
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