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* TropeNamer: Of FlowersOfRomance.
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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commercial enough. (Still, Warners did release [=PiL=]'s even less commercial follow-ups, ''Second Edition'' and ''The Flowers of Romance''.) ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.

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* NoExportForYou: LateExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commercial enough. (Still, Warners did release [=PiL=]'s even less commercial follow-ups, ''Second Edition'' and ''The Flowers of Romance''.) ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.
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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commercial enough. (However, Warners did release [=PiL=]'s even less commercial follow-ups, ''Second Edition'' and ''The Flowers of Romance''.) ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.

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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commercial enough. (However, (Still, Warners did release [=PiL=]'s even less commercial follow-ups, ''Second Edition'' and ''The Flowers of Romance''.) ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.
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* TropeNamer: Of FlowersOfRomance.
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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commercial enough. (However, Warners did release PiL's even less commercial follow-ups, ''Second Edition'' and ''The Flowers of Romance''.) ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.

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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commercial enough. (However, Warners did release PiL's [=PiL=]'s even less commercial follow-ups, ''Second Edition'' and ''The Flowers of Romance''.) ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.
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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commercial enough. ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.

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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commercial enough. (However, Warners did release PiL's even less commercial follow-ups, ''Second Edition'' and ''The Flowers of Romance''.) ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.
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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commerical enough. ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.

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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commerical commercial enough. ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.
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* NoExportForYou: The band's debut album, ''First Issue'', was released in most of the world in 1978. However, the band's American label, Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, rejected it because they didn't consider it commerical enough. ''First Issue'' finally got an American release in 2013.
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