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Without a flag.

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  • Code Pie — Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada Genres Indie Rock Indie Pop Years active 2002–present Labels Flagless, Indiecater …   Wikipedia

  • This Habit — is the first album by Indie pop/rock band Code Pie, released on April 8, 2005. The album was self produced and recorded for $700. All songs on This Habit were recorded in the auditorium of drummer Varano’s former high school, as well as other… …   Wikipedia

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  • Pink Flag — Infobox Album | Name = Pink Flag Type = Album Artist = Wire Released = December 1977 Recorded = Advision Studios, September October 1977 Genre = Punk rock Length = 35:37 (original album and 2006 re issue) 39:31 (1994 re issue) Label = Harvest/EMI …   Wikipedia

  • The Most Trusted Name In Yous — Recorded over the period of one year, The Most Trusted Name in Yous is Code Pie’s second album. Released on June 16, 2007, on the band s own Flagless Records, the album was this time recorded and mixed at the Hotel 2 Tango in Montreal [http://www …   Wikipedia

  • flag — flag1 flagger, n. flagless, adj. /flag/, n., v., flagged, flagging. n. 1. a piece of cloth, varying in size, shape, color, and design, usually attached at one edge to a staff or cord, and used as the symbol of a nation, state, or organization, as …   Universalium

  • flag — I. /flæg / (say flag) noun 1. a piece of cloth, commonly bunting, of varying size, shape, colour, and device, usually attached by one edge to a staff or cord, and used as an ensign, standard, symbol, signal, decoration, display, etc. 2. a pennant …  

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