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Mark Robinson formed Teenbeat Records as a Virginia high-school student to release records by his band, Unrest. The D.C. label went on to flourish as a kind of indie-pop Dischord and, shockingly, is still operating. This week, a cluster of its bands—including the mighty Unrest itself, as well as the recently reactivated Versus, playing behind a new album, On the Ones and Threes—gather for something of a reunion tour, playing the kind of short, peppy indie rock that made a lot of younger bands a lot wealthier than these ones.
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