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Interrobang?! have produced a great first album, says BOB ORAM

Interrobang?!
Interrobang?!
(All the Madmen Records)

SHARP-SUITED men with a message, that's Interrobang?!

They're finally about to deliver their long-awaited debut album of 14 songs, lovingly nurtured live, that are classics of emotion, humour and politics. Mission well and truly accomplished.

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