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Libertines, 'Up The Bracket' (2002). Garage-punk story of dark dealings in Bethnal Green and Pentonville, with a sinister cast from London's criminal netherworld. Darkly thrilling.

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Libertines, 'Up The Bracket' (2002). Garage-punk story of dark dealings in Bethnal Green and Pentonville, with a sinister cast from London's criminal netherworld. Darkly thrilling.

  • Carl Barat and Pete Doherty used to call Libertines bassist John Hassall (pictured far left) "Jesus" when they were on tour because Hassell was a practicing Buddhist and chanted on the bus.
  • Added: Jan 23, 2009
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