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  2. Borstal - Wikipedia

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    The British synthpop band Bronski Beat featured a mince pie-eating competition in Borstal with lead singer Jimmy Somerville winning the contest in the music video [13] of the cover song "It Ain't Necessarily So" from the album The Age of Consent. The Borstal is a punk rock band from Jakarta, Indonesia.

  3. Tell Us the Truth - Wikipedia

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    Tell Us the Truth is the debut album by English punk rock band Sham 69, released in 1978. The first side of the album was recorded live in concert, while the other was recorded in the studio. Tell Us the Truth includes one of Sham 69's biggest hits, "Borstal

  4. Nick Barker (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving in 1999, he joined Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir. After being removed from the line-up, [4] Barker went on to play with Brujeria, Old Man's Child, Lock Up, Gaahl and King ov Hell, Ancient, Atrocity, Leaves' Eyes. [5] In 2007 he recorded with Winter's Thrall, on their EP In:Through:Out.

  5. Flogging Molly - Wikipedia

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    Flogging Molly is an Irish-American seven-piece Celtic punk band formed in Los Angeles in 1994, led by Irish vocalist Dave King, formerly of the hard rock band Fastway. They are signed to their own record label, Borstal Beat Records.

  6. Ooh La La (Faces album) - Wikipedia

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    Ooh La La is the fourth and final studio album by the English rock band Faces, released in March 1973. ... "Borstal Boys" (McLagan, Stewart, Wood) – 2:52;

  7. Borstal Boy - Wikipedia

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    Borstal Boy is a 1958 autobiographical book by Brendan Behan. The story depicts a young, fervently idealistic Behan, who loses his naïveté over the three years of his sentence to a juvenile borstal , softening his radical Irish republican stance and warming to his British fellow prisoners. [ 1 ]

  8. The Drowning Men - Wikipedia

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    Borstal Beat re-released The Drowning Men's 2009 album, Beheading Of The Songbird on October 25, 2011, followed by the band's next All Of The Unknown on July 17, 2012. The band supported The Airborne Toxic Event on their 2013 European Tour.

  9. Terrorways - Wikipedia

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    Terrorways, not to be confused with Punk bands The Tearaways from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, [1] or from Hertfordshire, England, [2] were a New Zealand punk rock band from Auckland, who were big on the local punk scene. They are also remembered for their songs "She's a Mod" and "Never Been to Borstal".