The brilliantly and self-deprecatingly named, gutter-pop outfit Not Cool have released a free download comprising of early singles, splits, b-sides and other rare or overlooked tracks.
The charmingly-entitled 7 inches, Splits, B-Sides and Bullshit harks back to the mid-Noughties ferocity of the likes of Test Icicles, Bono Must Die and ¡Forward, Russia!, a sound sorely missed right now.
Download the London band’s 15 song compilation here, or judge if it’s to your taste first by listening to a sample track streaming below.
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