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Essay heading: Incredible Indie Influence: Tim Kasher
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An article from Pitchforkmedia states, "More impressive still is that Bright Eyes has made Billboard history with this showing: It marks the first time that one artist dominates both the #1 and #2 positions on the chart since Puff Daddy reigned supreme in August 1997 with "I'll Be Missing You" and "Mo Money Mo Problems"-- and even that was questionable, as the latter cut was really a Notorious B... displayed 300 characters
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cut that simply featured Puffy" (Schreiber). This is extremely impressive for an independent label; especially one that is so passive regarding its bands' promotion.
It is also apparent that the online music sharing, which is so hated by the major labels and big conglomerates, has helped independent labels such as Saddle Creek... displayed next 300 characters
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