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70's punk legends CHELSEA plus very special guests SPLODGENESSABOUNDS and DEGRADACE Tickets 🎟️ http://tinyurl.com/2vj8ua2b 💰 £20 adv. // ⏰ 18:00 •••••••••••••••••••••• Join us for the after party from 11pm to 3am at Blackout Club, get your tickets! Presented by theunderworldcamden.co.uk •••••••••••••••••••••• CHELSEA 🎥 https://youtu.be/P5oaVk8clOc 🔗 chelseapunkband.com Chelsea are an English punk rock band which formed in 1976. Three of the four original band members went on to found Generation X. More than two decades after its release, the band's debut single, "Right to Work", was included in the Mojo list of the best punk rock singles of all time. facebook.com/ChelseaPunkbandOfficial facebook.com/Splodgenessabounds facebook.com/degradace
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Splodgenessabounds Biography
Splodgenessabounds is a British punk rock band, associated with the Oi! and Punk Pathetique genres. Their frontman is Max Splodge.
The band is best known for their 1980 track, "Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps", coining a phrase that lent its name to a BBC sitcom. Peculiarly, the song was the B side of a single. The less-popular A side was "Simon Templar", a souped-up version of the theme tune of the ITV TV series, The Saint.
In 2006 the band appeared on Harry Hill's TV Burp, after being featured on Rock School with Gene Simmons. Hill made fun of the Kiss frontman, and the band performed at the end of the show, accompanied by Hill dressed as "The Demon", Gene Simmons.
Ler maisThe band is best known for their 1980 track, "Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps", coining a phrase that lent its name to a BBC sitcom. Peculiarly, the song was the B side of a single. The less-popular A side was "Simon Templar", a souped-up version of the theme tune of the ITV TV series, The Saint.
In 2006 the band appeared on Harry Hill's TV Burp, after being featured on Rock School with Gene Simmons. Hill made fun of the Kiss frontman, and the band performed at the end of the show, accompanied by Hill dressed as "The Demon", Gene Simmons.
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