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| 2 by Rolling Stone |
Political-minded dance punks don't inspire
can you really dance to politics? True agit-rock demands a certain degree of indignation: vocal, musical or both. But on Stealing of a Nation, Radio 4 show a... |
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Radio 4 - Stealing Of A Nation
(Tuesday September 14, 2004 4:11 PM
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Released on 06/09/04
Label: City Slang
It seems curious that a band named after one of Britain's most soporific air... |
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| n/a by www.splendidezine.com |
Coming from a band that was named after a PiL song and took its album title from a Gang of Four song, Stealing of a Nation is a surprisingly pop-oriented disc. You can hear the post-punk bass-driven ... |
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| n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com |
ound the death knell, one and all, for the end is nigh: dance-punk has wheezed its last cemented breath. Yes, pull out those vomit-stank tuxes you never returned and take some Febreze to their pits.... |
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