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An article on The Afghan Whigs in the Seattle Weekly (the article thru which I first learned about them) stated that Sub-Pop learned about them from one of their bands, who discovered them playing in an Ohio bar. Anyone else heard this story? Does anyone else know which band that was? (No, it was not Nirvana -- I would have remembered that.) -- llywrch 19:34, 10 June 2006 (UTC)