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- 4a2f42e0aa549e42c9fe22556a563731aefe530d415c3019c863b3e13af58dcb date "1991-05-12".
- 4a2f42e0aa549e42c9fe22556a563731aefe530d415c3019c863b3e13af58dcb first "Craig".
- 4a2f42e0aa549e42c9fe22556a563731aefe530d415c3019c863b3e13af58dcb isCitedBy Lucerna_Music_Bar.
- 4a2f42e0aa549e42c9fe22556a563731aefe530d415c3019c863b3e13af58dcb last "Unger".
- 4a2f42e0aa549e42c9fe22556a563731aefe530d415c3019c863b3e13af58dcb newspaper "Los Angeles Times".
- 4a2f42e0aa549e42c9fe22556a563731aefe530d415c3019c863b3e13af58dcb pages "20".
- 4a2f42e0aa549e42c9fe22556a563731aefe530d415c3019c863b3e13af58dcb title ""Going to a rock concert was a political statement. Unity was achieved by having a common enemy." Prague's Velvet Hangover After Their Revolution, Czech Artists Are Up Against the Wall".