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VIDEO: The Future of the Left - adeadenemyalwayssmellsgood
When Welsh hardcore band McLusky broke up a few years ago, it seemed like post-millenial punk music would never be the same. They took all the great parts from the Pixies, Nirvana and Husker Dü, smushed them all into three-minute-long pop songs and unleashed them upon an unwitting world. Luckily, from the ashes of McLusky rose Future of the Left, lead singer Andy Falkous' new project, who look quite promising. We're not feeling the sudden urge to run headfirst into a brick wall like we did with McLusky back in the day, but who knows what the Future will bring.
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