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The Priceduifkes

The Priceduifkes started out back in 2003 as a two piece, watching gayporn and playing blink-182 covers with neither a drummer nor a singer. Now, 7 years later, they happen to have become the biggest sensation in the Belgian punkrock scene, with Ricky still not able to play his bass, Mambo still not knowing when to stop drinking before a gig and VS still ugly. They bring you punkrock the way punkrock was meant to be brought, with 3 chords and a bad attitude.

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One Dollar Short

One Dollar Short are an Australian punk rock band. Hailing from Central Coast New South Wales, their debut top 40 single "Board Game" charted at #37 on the Australian ARIAnet singles chart in 2001. Their most successful non-LP release was the EP, Press And Hold, (containing fan favourite "Satellite"), which charted at #22 in the same year. Their debut album also charted at #7 on the albums chart in 2002.

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No Respect

There is more than one artist with the name 'No Respect': 1)No Respect was a german skapunk-band with mostly political lyrics. The main topics are antifascism, anarchy and freedom. 2)Some nasty and ripping metal that smacks of the bad boy L.A. scene of old, conjuring images of GNR, L.A. Guns, and early Skid Row, as well as some of the early carefree work of both Saigon Kick and Ugly Kid Joe.

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Submerse

1) Submerse were young punks from Oxford playing in the style of their '77 heroes, giving a kick up the ass to UK punk. They broke up in December 2007, and 4 of the members have gone on to form a new band - Alley Rats 2) Submerse: future-garage artist signed to Night Audio.

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Splodgenessabounds

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.

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