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KJ
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KJKnee Jerks
KJKommenden Jahres (German: Next Year)
KJKnoxville Journal (Tennessee)
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Returning home with the band from the Rebellion punk festival in Blackpool, which was headlined by Killing Joke and The Damned, Aoife was pulled over by security staff who deemed her studded belt and knuckleduster clasp to be an offensive weapon.
Halfway between Killing Joke and Teardrop Explodes, how much longer before one of them is mistaken for Russell Brand?
It's going to be an interesting lineup because there are older bands like The Fall and Killing Joke and there are fresher bands like us and S.
 
 
 
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