Pop and Kingsley talk about the implications of sporadic line-up changes, tell us why they hate Britain, and generally give astounding amounts of paragraphical evidence for being possibly the most politically frustrated musicians we’ve ever interviewed. ANGRY! REFRESHING! CONTROVERSIAL! INSPIRING!
Hey dudes. You’ve had a pretty crazy ride since way …
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If there isn’t a fairly simple explanation, I’d quite like to hear the complicated one. Because while by no means is this an unpleasant listen, there always exists the overall feeling that there doesn’t seem to be a great deal of point to it. A sense heightened by the fact …
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