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It Came From Detroit - Prefixmag

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It Came From Detroit
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Their sophomore album De Stijl, released in June of 2000, received glowing reviews among the underground music press, including a small write up in Rolling Stone, and they had just finished a national tour with alternative rock legends Pavement.