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Crawl around Camden: any day you like, with this much booze...
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver April 4th, 2007

Do you like bands? Do you like beer? Great.

DiS is pleased - as pleased, we reckon, as a drunk who has just found a couple of quid in an empty McDonald's bag, money enough for two chilled cans of fine continental lager - to announce details of a phat competition.

YOU can win tickets - two of them - to this year's Camden Crawl and a crate of scrummy Red Stripe booze. Providing you're over 18, of course. Red Stripe are the official beer sponsors of this year's two-day Crawl, and have very kindly made it possible for DiS to give away this swag. So, say thank you to them and visit their website for more news and other competition things.

Bands playing the Camden Crawl on April 19 and 20 include:

iLiKETRAiNS, Goose, Malcolm Middleton, New Young Pony Club, Popular Workshop, Brigade, The Charlatans, Billy Bragg, The Whip, Tiger Force, Xerox Teens, Pull Tiger Tail, Late Of The Pier, Foals, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Born Ruffians and way more. Check the official website for full details, here.

To get your hands on two tickets for Thursday (April 19), a t-shirt with Red Stripe on it, a pair of wristbands to the Red Stripe Room at Dingwalls, and some beer, just answer this:

Red Stripe = fizzy booze from what country?
A) Jamaica
B) Chile
C) Uganda

Send your answer to Mike DOT Diver AT DrownedinSound DOT com right away, writing I like beer, me in the subject line and leaving your address and a contact telephone number alongside your answer. The winner will be called. Not e-mailed. Called. On April 9. That is Monday!

Good luck.



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