Wow.dave202 wrote:I agree on the music, but when they first appeared on TOTP I was absolutely gobsmacked and thought it was an incredible comedy stunt. A year or so later I met the 'singer' (was it Wattie?) and the guitarist, and they were alright, not quite what I had expected (and I know we shouldn't have preconceptions, but... I'm only human). The big boy on guitar went on to play with Nirvana on their last gigs, proving there was talent buried within.Chuck Mangione wrote:Anything over the Exploited.
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Lest we forget Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie. Featuring The Exploited's Big John Duncan and future Grabage singer Shirley Manson.Silent Majority wrote:Wow.dave202 wrote:I agree on the music, but when they first appeared on TOTP I was absolutely gobsmacked and thought it was an incredible comedy stunt. A year or so later I met the 'singer' (was it Wattie?) and the guitarist, and they were alright, not quite what I had expected (and I know we shouldn't have preconceptions, but... I'm only human). The big boy on guitar went on to play with Nirvana on their last gigs, proving there was talent buried within.Chuck Mangione wrote:Anything over the Exploited.
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