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Latest revision as of 06:41, 8 October 2018

Band mentioned in passing at the very beginning of the 2010 novel The Passage by Justin Cronin.

So Jeanette didn’t know, which she decided was fine with her, and after she and her father had emptied out her brother’s room and taken down his old pennants and posters—Jose Canseco, a music group called Killer Picnic, the Bud Girls—and seen how faded and banged up the walls were, they painted it a color the label on the can called 'Dreamtime,'

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