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    <description_plain>Those who fell in love with that little movie that could, 2006's Little Miss Sunshine, surely remember the haunting soundtrack that accompanied Olive and her clan as they wheeled their way through the pageant world.


	DeVotchKa, a Slavic-influenced Denver indie band, have released two albums since then but still employ accordions, mandolins, violins, trumpets and searing vocals to create a beautiful cacophony of sound. Here's the best part: you can't but help feel good after listening to them.</description_plain>
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