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Fury Of The Headteachers - Not What It Used To Be

Not What It Used To Be by Fury Of The Headteachers

4...according to our on Thu 26 Apr, 2007.

Fury Of The Head Teachers with 'Not what it used to be' and all I can think of is the respective head teacher of this reprobate shouting "diction man diction!!!". He's slurring all over his words like a drunken cockney wretch. He Sounds like Robert Smith of The Cure after mouth surgery before the anesthetics worn off. If you go to see them take an umbrella. Angular rock played with the energy and angst in the Forward Russia school... Phil with his finger on the pulse says "Adam and the Ants!!!"

A very limited  7" / Digital Download. After the critical acclaim of their first two singles, Sheffield’s Fury of the Headteachers return with a new single taken from their forthcoming debut album “You Took A Scythe Home”.  Fury of the Headteachers continue to do what they do best – “Not What It Used To Be” is a brazen racket of noisy guitars with a rapid spew of lyrics over a backdrop of pounding drums.  The single is backed by the impressive “Seams Are For Splitting” which is an exclusive non album track. The single will be available from April 23rd on limited edition 7” with hand numbered sleeves.  

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