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A user asked me for evidence that this band is notable:

  • The band have commercially released seven albums on CD and/or vinyl. All are self-released or on small labels, but they are available from mainstream outlets in at least three different countries (see ). CD Wow, in particular, does not sell every available CD, it only appears to stock mainstream releases or those likely to sell well (e.g. it does not stock every available ABBA CD ).
  • The band appear to be well known. They are listed on All Music Guide () and have been praised by Julian Cope on his Head Heritage website ().

This isn't the first "The Heads"

What do you make of this evidence of a band that predates The Heads, called ... "The Heads"? - Bytes breaking to bits (talk) 03:43, 1 July 2008 (UTC)

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