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Set to headline Wanderland Festival 2014, The Drums is one of those rare bands that you truly enjoy watching even if you’ve never heard any of their songs.

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Catholic bishops also admitted they trust the maturity and faith of Filipino readers and moviegoers so the CBCP would not take steps to censor or block the showing of the movie in local theaters.
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Catholic bishops also admitted they trust the maturity and faith of Filipino readers and moviegoers so the CBCP would not take steps to censor or block the showing of the movie in local theaters.
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