Neil Mackenzie

In Belfast: Siouxsie, The Stranglers, Undertones, Boomtown Rats, Nine Below Zero, Elvis Costello

In Leeds: The Cure, The Smiths, New Order, Three Johns, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry

In London: Joe Stummer, Primal Scream, World Party, Skunk Anansie

In Nairobi: Papa Wemba, Femi Kuti, Goldfish, Ogopa Deejays

In Adelaide: Hey Harriet, Chainsaw Preachers, West Thebarton, BRMC

Adam Martin

Adam “Spitfire” Martin's influences include:

Mason, Paice, Erskine, Copeland, Hirst, Smith, Grohl, Ward, Bonham

Elka Bong

El' Kabong came from a musical family. He was born in A flat, in the swinging 60's. His father was a scrap metal merchant and his mother was an up and coming East End boxer....

Jim Deed

Born last century; a permanently adrift child of the 80's and 90's. Generation X without the X factor. Despite all evidence to the contrary, still thinks headless guitars and digital watches are 'cool'. Fortunately, his two brain cells have matured sufficiently such that he can now watch the entire Once in a Lifetime video without whimpering.

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Them creepy crawlies, crawling through my hair,
Their tickle, tickle, I find it hard to bear,
Them creepy crawlies, crawling late at night,
Scaring all the children.

Them Creepy Crawlies, 2018