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- 6f47faa406df00dbf99768a55e02795c8cb201bb70017412a036e198e84af8d2 accessdate "2010-07-31".
- 6f47faa406df00dbf99768a55e02795c8cb201bb70017412a036e198e84af8d2 first "Stewart".
- 6f47faa406df00dbf99768a55e02795c8cb201bb70017412a036e198e84af8d2 isCitedBy List_of_emo_artists.
- 6f47faa406df00dbf99768a55e02795c8cb201bb70017412a036e198e84af8d2 last "Mason".
- 6f47faa406df00dbf99768a55e02795c8cb201bb70017412a036e198e84af8d2 publisher Allmusic.
- 6f47faa406df00dbf99768a55e02795c8cb201bb70017412a036e198e84af8d2 quote "Before the term got applied to every Weezer-lite band with guitars and a singer in nerd glasses, emo was an offshoot of hardcore punk . The short-lived Saetia, whose demo tape, single, LP, and one compilation track are collected on this 23-track, 73-minute disc, never forgot their history, and A Retrospective is emo at its purest ... a powerful slab of emo, and both an excellent starting point for newcomers to the genre, and an essential document for fans.".
- 6f47faa406df00dbf99768a55e02795c8cb201bb70017412a036e198e84af8d2 title "Review: A Retrospective".