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DARKNESS DESCEND ON LONDON PUB!

The band make a surprise apperance in a North London hostelry...

The Darkness turned up to a legendary LONDON pub last night (April 27) to watch a new nine-piece band, DO ME BAD THINGS.

Guitarist Dan Hawkins, bassist Frankie Poullain and drummer Ed Graham showed support for their Must Destroy labelmates at Camden's Dublin Castle, according to a fan at the gig.

South Londoners Do Me Bad Things played the secret show under the name The Filthy Milk, with their set including two tracks from their debut EP, 'The Song Rides On', which is released on June 21.

Also spotted in the crowd were Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster's Sym Gharial and Marc Norris.

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