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| | Voice in the Wire (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | In its previous incarnation, as the late lamented Teddy Duchampâs Army, the pop-, emo-, and hardcore-punk inspired conglomeration of melody and distortion, faith and rejection, Rock and Furnessâs band toured the country and garnered local fame and growing national attention in the DIY underground. |
 | | By the time things began falling into place, however, Teddy had started falling apart: An agreement with big-and-growing indie label Eyeball Records seemed like the big break theyâd been working toward, when the band, already a few lineup changes into its existence, split. |
 | | So when Eyeball told a discouraged and disabled Teddy Duchampâs Army to keep going, and gave them a record to release, Rock and Co. took their final exciting lineup and ran with it. |
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