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Filing petition for un-protection and recreation - This is a noteworthy band. Please see Last.fm (a link I was in the process of adding while the sudden speed delete was carried out) - they've logged 5,808 individual listeners in a week alone. They've made three releases of high quality in their genre by followers of the genre (please see comments on afterthepostrock.com). I myself, as a British Student in Lancaster, UK am keen fan of them despite them being based in Virginia - surely some proof of their notoriety? --Earl_CG01:00, 25 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I want to second Earl_CG's position, and add that Gregor Samsa have released a split EP with the Red Sparowes, a post-rock band that does have a Wikipedia article, which, in my opinion, is reason enough by itself for Gregor Samsa to have an entry. --Juernjakob20:20, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]