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Old 04.03.2008, 04:04 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by marleypumpkin
Well, I think of the bands who only released singles w/ Sub Pop in this manner, Sub Pop is known for their Singles Club compilations. So in a manner of speaking, those bands/artists are as much of Sub Pop as anyone who released a full album. But that's just me.

That would make Fugazi a Sub Pop band too then. Yes, they had a Sub Pop single.

In that regard, let me then include: Poster Children (an awesomely underrated band from the Midwest).

Also, the Fluid had an LP on Sub Pop and a single or two. I don't have their records anymore--ditched them during an anti-grunge phase. But I used to like them. They were from Denver.
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