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Perennial Divide was a band founded by Jack Dangers and Johnny Stephens.

Discography[edit]

  • Purge LP (1986; only 2000 copies pressed)
  • Purge+Burndown LP (1987)
  • Beehead EP (1987)
  • Leathernecks (1988; test 12")

Bushing, I strongly suggest that you refrain from editing the article on CopyBot, given your membership in the group that originally created this program. (See Wikipedia:Conflicts of interest#Personal_benefits for the relevant guidelines on this subject.) I reverted your most recent edit, because it seemed to me that you were trying to divert a criticism of CopyBot. If you didn't have a connection to the authors, I wouldn't have made that assumption. If you'd like to make changes to the article, please use Talk:CopyBot so that non-conflicted editors can weigh in first. Thanks. | Mr. Darcy talk 04:26, 21 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Looks like someone beat us both to the punch. I think your concerns are already addressed, but if not, please put a note on the article's talk page and I will do my best to help. | Mr. Darcy talk 13:51, 21 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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