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My Punk’s Better than Your Punk: Anti-Nowhere League in West Palm on July 14

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The prospect of driving up to Clematis,

finding parking and then wading through a bunch of stripy shirts and

Ed Hardy ensembles isn’t that attractive, especially on a Tuesday,

unless, of course, one is heading to Respectable St. to see a damn fine show. In

this case, Anti-Nowhere League is coming stateside for a summer

holiday on July 14. This is a band whose name might trigger a memory

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of an old tape you might have gotten from someone’s older brother

when you were a kid. If you don’t know, or can’t remember, they are

an evolving musical collection of punkers from England always headed

by the sometimes controversial Animal who sing the songs about

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drinking and living that you can sing along to. They have been doing

it since the 80’s and they still do it better than most. – Dominic

Sirianni

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