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22/09/2008 09:42:02
Bullingdon Bertie - An aural portrait of Conservative leader Dave 'David' Cameron which consists essentially of a modern, progressive, yet caring rock guitar playing a famous tune best known either as the American hymn 'How Great Thou Art' or the Horst Wessel Song. Which one applies best to Dave is left up to the listener. In the centre of the track is a huge empty hole where some policies should be. The end, when it comes, is exactly the same as Tony Blair... Skulls & Hubris
22/09/2008 09:41:11
An aural portrait of Conservative leader Dave 'David' Cameron which consists essentially of a modern, progressive, yet caring rock guitar playing a famous tune best known either as the American hymn 'How Great Thou Art' or the Horst Wessel Song. Which one applies best to Dave is left up to the listener. In the centre of the track is a huge empty hole where some policies should be. The end, when it comes, is exactly the same as Tony Blair...
Skulls & Hubris
18/09/2008 15:20:22
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Great Clunking Fist is an aural portrait of Gordon Brown flailing impotently against the certainty of his own political demise. The deep bass represents murmurings in the country and at the heart of the parliamentary Labour party, while the bell that signals Brown's end chimes ever more regularly and insistantly. When the end comes, no-one weeps...

Apotheosis Of A Banker: A banker, all hope and sense of self-worth quite destroyed by the credit crunch falls, gratefully, from the roof of Canary Wharf. He is at peace but, halfway down, he remembers he forgot to tell his wife the Merc is due for a service. His overwhelming capitalist instincts assail him one last time and he panics, but is eventually resigned to his fate. The end, when it comes, is bathetic...

Skulls And Hubris
Skulls & Hubris
"Radical Political Performance Art"
Skulls & Hubris is a political collective of Classical and alternative composers and performers. We aim to shake the country and our political masters out of their complacent fug of mediocrity through the sheer awfulness of our music and poetry. If you're enjoying it, you ain't concentrating hard enough, fascist!

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Apotheosis Of A Banker
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Great Clunking Fist
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Bullingdon Bertie
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