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Sub Pop remove Avi Buffalo’s music after former bandmate accuses singer of rape

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Avi Buffalo has pulled his music from streaming services after he was accused of rape and emotional abuse.It follows accusations from Pageants’ Rebecca Coleman, who alleges that Buffalo – real name Avigdor Benyamin Zahner-Isenberg – raped her on two occasions more than a decade ago.Representatives for Sub Pop, which released Avi Buffalo’s two albums (2010’s self-titled and 2014’s ‘At Best Cuckold’), confirmed to Pitchfork that the band’s music is being pulled from stores and digital services.“After hearing about a rape accusation that was shared yesterday, Sub Pop is in the process of removing all Avi Buffalo music from our stores and digital services,” the label’s statement read. “We do not accept sexual abuse and assault towards anybody.

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