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BOB VYLAN

Price Of Life

GHOST THEATRE

Politics have been a staple of great punk since the genre’s very inception, but as the 2020s see the world descend into a flavour of chaos we couldn’t have imagined 30 years ago, bands need to do much more than just rage against the machine – they need to . Over a soundscape oscillating between belting, grit-laden punk guitars and punchy, bass-inflected hip-hop beats, Bob Vylan take a fierce first step on their

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