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Music - Punk night has got it licked



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All things punk, psychobilly and ska will be the order of the day at the latest gig to be organised by the Last Gang in Town crew.
The promotions outfit is holding another of their popular punk nights at Cambridge's Man on the Moon club tomorrow following the super success of its last outing in December.

Headlining will be London "scumbags" SHORT BUS WINDOW LICKERS who are set to impress with their hard, fast and furious hardcore punk.

The band, formed in 2000, have progressed from performing at squats, pubs and benefits to playing European tours alongside big bands such as Sick on the Bus, Varukers, UK Subs and Oi Polloi.

Influenced by the likes of the legendary Motorhead, The Accused and Poison Idea, the four-piece features members from the Restarts, Dirty Love and Cellbound and is working on material for a brand new album, due for release this year.

Also on the bill are Northampton-based threepiece UK 77, who blend ska, reggae and blues with raw punk rock and Norfolk punk rockers THE TRANSMISSION, who draw inspiration from The Clash, Social Distortion and AFI.

Keeping the crowd entertained between acts will be the LAST GANG IN TOWN DJS, pumping out the best punk, psychobilly, rockabilly and ska.Tickets cost £5 on the night and doors open at 7.30pm. To reserve your place in the crowd, email lastgangintownuk@yahoo.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 25 January 2008 5:10 PM
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