Josh Radnor, star of the CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" grew up in Ohio but he has fallen in love with an indie band from Minnesota, Cloud Cult.
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"I get a regular newsletter from KEXP, a radio station in Seattle, and they sent out a link to the band's website. I heard the music and went, 'Whoa, this band is amazing!' Their live shows are also fantastic. I tried to get their song 'Journey of the Featherless' to be the last song on the season finale of our show, but the producers went with something by the Replacements. I guess there was a requirement that it had to be an artist from Minnesota."
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