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Luke Haines
Formerly of mid 90s electro-indie bands The Auteurs and Black Box Recorder, this legendary front man has gone solo with a hip-hop/pop pastiche sound to play to a well establised following of fans. Relentlessly highbrow, Haines's dark-but-mischievous lyrics typically fall into three groups: musings on obscure Anglicana (The Mitford Sisters, Freddie Mills is Dead), bitter attacks on modern society, particularly the arts (The Death of Sarah Lucas, Christ) and twisted 1970s anti-nostalgia (Leeds United, Here's to Old England) - with the odd dash of self-aggrandisement thrown in for good measure.
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Songs
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21st Century Man
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Alchemy
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All the English Devils
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Art Will Save the World
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Baader Meinhof
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Bad Reputation
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Bernie's Funeral / Auto Asphixiation
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Bovver Boys
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Bugger Bognor
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Celestial Discomania
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Christ
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Country Life
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Couple Dancing
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Death of Sarah Lucas
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Discomania
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Discomania (alternate version)
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Discomaniax
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England Scotland and Wales
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England Vs America
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English Southern Man
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Essex Bootboys
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Essexmania
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Fighting in the City Tonight
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Freddie Mills Is Dead
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Future Generation
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Here's to Old England
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How Could I Be Wrong
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How to Hate the Working Classes
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How to Hate Working Classes
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I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass