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Title of page should be Detachment Kit
editThe band's name is Detachment Kit, not the Detachment Kit. Someone of some power needs to rename the article and make it be redirected from the Detachment Kit, which is the opposite of what it is now.
Someone please change it.
They're more commonly known as The Detachment Kit, possibly because that is the name used on the cover of their debut album.
They are not post rock, I am going to change that to the more generic but much more accurate indie rock.