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We Don't Serve Your Kind 'Ere: The real autobiography of Nick Animal Culmer

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Thankfully, Animal (real name Nick Culmer) has recovered enough to be able to perform, and played his comeback gig last weekend. I know that every time I have mouthed-off, I get my hand slapped, I get lawsuits chucked on me – I’m a bit of a dinosaur in this age.

I think they keep the kids away, but I think they put us on just to… well, you go to festivals now and you’ve gotta have all different types of music going on.Up next are Cyanide Pills, a five-piece from Yorkshire who have released a whole raft of singles and three albums – the most recent being 2017’s Sliced And Diced, which made No 6 in Vive Le Rock magazine’s end-of-year album poll. Further personnel changes occurred in 1997 when Winston left the band to be replaced by Jon Jon, and the recording of the album Scum. I’ll just side-step a little – I did read a couple of years ago in a couple of interviews you mentioned writing a book – you’ve said that’s done now.

Just got told about this yesterday by my pal as I was talking about not being able to make the London Punk festival last night. In 2006, the band set up their own independent record label, Nowhere Records; with Pig Iron - The Album being the first release in August 2006.This year’s line-up features the usual mix of old favourites and newer acts, but there’s one in particular that promoter Jon Connor of JS Promotions is happy will be playing. Argy Bargy are a streetpunk band from Watford whose NEC appearance is just one of a handful of gigs they’re playing this year. I don’t think you’ll solve any problems with it, there’s been demonstrating songs forever, it don’t change fuck all. A lot of people come to a punk band, start a punk band, start in music because of watching a punk band.

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