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		<description><![CDATA[JUICE MAGAZINE CD REVIEWS #57 A.18, Forever After Nothing (Victory) Here's the band that could save Southern California's musical reputation. A.18 takes some influences from serious '80s hardcore. The album's first impression reeks of Minor Threat, early Read More]]></description>
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