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Invincible Scum – Scumrush

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There haven’t been many bands like Chrome Hoof, the ten-piece disco-metal maniacs who’ve prowled stages in outlandish silver get-ups since 2000 while making an unholy, yet funky, noise. But while le Hoof may not have released an album for three years, founder member Milo Smee has still been busy. Invincible Scum is his collaboration with Andy Blake and the video above is to promote their new release, the delightfully-titled ‘Scumrush’.

If you’ve ever wanted to know what it’s like to attend a woodland rave only to take too many drugs and end up staring at a tree for seven hours, this is a pretty good approximation of it – patterns and distortions emerge out of the bark before everything’s sucked into some sort of Brown Hole. The track itself actually goes on for another ten minutes or so, but four minutes is more than enough time for this clip to melt your mind…

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Former Wigan, Fulham and Hull midfielder Jimmy Bullard has clearly fallen on hard times since being forced to retire due to recurring knee injuries, as self-described "pikey circus" act Gorgeous George discover in their latest vid. Seems poor old Jimmy has swapped his trademark free-kicks for the tradesman's entrance and become a builder, albeit one, as you can probably tell from the title (and the fact Jimmy fires up a "stick of Apache grass" the moment he arrives at a new job) who is something of a cowboy. He does, however, meet his match in the form of a real cowboy and mustachioed doppelganger who not only steals his customers but blags the last bacon butty too (must feel a bit like when Fulham signed Clint Dempsey). Still, while Bullard's football career may be over, perhaps, like a seagull following the trawler, he may follow Eric Cantona into the world of acting...
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