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- 62c63ffac54767debfd42ce9fdfc417f2f0edc7a27ea8eec9a3ebcd293e916fd accessdate "2009-04-22".
- 62c63ffac54767debfd42ce9fdfc417f2f0edc7a27ea8eec9a3ebcd293e916fd first "Peter".
- 62c63ffac54767debfd42ce9fdfc417f2f0edc7a27ea8eec9a3ebcd293e916fd isCitedBy List_of_emo_artists.
- 62c63ffac54767debfd42ce9fdfc417f2f0edc7a27ea8eec9a3ebcd293e916fd last "D'Angelo".
- 62c63ffac54767debfd42ce9fdfc417f2f0edc7a27ea8eec9a3ebcd293e916fd quote "Hey Mercedes was a more accessible and melodic entity, and it didn't take long for their songs to win the hearts of a new generation of young music fans caught up in the burgeoning emo trend.".
- 62c63ffac54767debfd42ce9fdfc417f2f0edc7a27ea8eec9a3ebcd293e916fd title "Hey Mercedes: Biography".