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Navajo Code – Remove. Repair. Replace
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Navajo Code – Remove. Repair. Replace

bobSeptember 5, 2005October 23, 2020
With their debut album and an excellent live reputation in place, Navajo Code hit the streets running. The band boasts three members of disbanded Brighton post-hardcore outfit Scuttle with vocalist...
Various Artists – Delivery Room
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Various Artists – Delivery Room

bobAugust 12, 2004October 23, 2020
Nine years into the life of The Leaf Label comes this compilation, Delivery Room. The CD features 18 tracks of the label's finest material and costs the price of a...
Gay For Johnny Depp – Erotically Charged Dance Songs For The Desperate
Indigo Flow Review Single/EP

Gay For Johnny Depp – Erotically Charged Dance Songs For The Desperate

bobAugust 12, 2004October 23, 2020
Shrouded in mystery, this five track, ten minute EP may or may not feature members of Garrison and Instruction. All I can be sure of is that this is the...
Johnny Boy – You Are The Generation That Bought More Shoes And You Get What You Deserve
Indigo Flow Review Single/EP

Johnny Boy – You Are The Generation That Bought More Shoes And You Get What You Deserve

bobAugust 12, 2004October 23, 2020
I've heard a fair few covers of Subterranean Homesick Blues in my time but the one that appears as a b-side on this single is the best by far -...
Shaped By Fate / Johnny Mental – The Fire Which In The Heart Resides Split EP
Indigo Flow Review Single/EP

Shaped By Fate / Johnny Mental – The Fire Which In The Heart Resides Split EP

bobAugust 10, 2004October 23, 2020
This split EP puts on display two of the fastest rising new hardcore bands in the UK. Both Shaped By Fate and Johnny Mental play with an intensity hard to...
Minus The Bear – Highly Refined Pirates
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Minus The Bear – Highly Refined Pirates

bobAugust 10, 2004October 23, 2020
Those of you who were once fans of Kill Sadie and Sharks Keep Moving will probably need no introduction to Minus The Bear (the band formed out of their ashes)....

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