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Johnny Moped

Quonk! DAMAGED GOODS

Croydon-via-Roxy legend Paul Halford returns (at 70) with longstanding guitarist Slimey Toad and their most satisfying release since 1977’s Cycledelic. An unprecedented musical sophistication fails to sharpen JM’s uniquely blunt, punk-savant bludgeoning. 7/10

Johnny Casino

High Stone CHEERSQUAD

Imbued with hectic ’n’ frenetic Iggy (living ongarage with blurts of Farfisa and (digital bonus) an epic assault on

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