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Surely as a Dutch band you're not supposed to like them. You need to start liking those good ole red, white and blue rock bands instead. I hear the Macc Lads are touring again
Surely as a Dutch band you're not supposed to like them. You need to start liking those good ole red, white and blue rock bands instead. I hear the Macc Lads are touring again
The lyrics to the track include: 'I cannot believe this is the end (oh no); I still feel your love inside me; I still sing your words,' they sing in the video, which was filmed earlier in December.
+5
The band, who have released a single called Britain Come Back, were brought together by a Dutch artist (pictured in their music video for the track)
'Your voice paints my heart; your mirage fades away. Your choice turns my spine gray. There's always been a sea between us, we used to sail it together -- but you're leaving, now we're falling apart,' the band sings.
Sounds like Old Smeg & Warty wrote that, it makes about as much sense as they do. Did NLyUK give them some lovin?
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