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Various

Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions

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  • Artists:
  • Various »
  • The Libertines »
  • The Paddingtons »
  • Tigermoth »

  • Label:
  • Believe Music »

Release Date: 18/10/2004

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Staff Reviews

6872

Various, The Libertines, The Paddingtons, Tigermoth - Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions

Review by Ross Bennett

Lets face it; this place is just like every other London venue. A light, boho-ish bar leads into a dark, low ceilinged cavern with an array of ‘interesting’ smells wafting over a typically sticky floor - in other words the perfect setting to enjoy some f**king loud music...»

6872

Various, The Libertines, The Paddingtons, Tigermoth - Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions

Review by Ross Bennett

Lets face it; this place is just like every other London venue. A light, boho-ish bar leads into a dark, low ceilinged cavern with an array of ‘interesting’ smells wafting over a typically sticky floor - in other words the perfect setting to enjoy some f**king loud music...»

6872

Various, The Libertines, The Paddingtons, Tigermoth - Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions

Review by Ross Bennett

Lets face it; this place is just like every other London venue. A light, boho-ish bar leads into a dark, low ceilinged cavern with an array of ‘interesting’ smells wafting over a typically sticky floor - in other words the perfect setting to enjoy some f**king loud music...»

6872

Various, The Libertines, The Paddingtons, Tigermoth - Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions

Review by Ross Bennett

Lets face it; this place is just like every other London venue. A light, boho-ish bar leads into a dark, low ceilinged cavern with an array of ‘interesting’ smells wafting over a typically sticky floor - in other words the perfect setting to enjoy some f**king loud music...»



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