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I once played in a band called Ceasefire. It was all very poignant and all as we were trying to carve out lives for ourselves (and just survive) in the cesspit of violence that was Johannesburg in the late nineties.


I wanted to call it Crack Whore though and write songs about drugs and drinking.


Apparently I don?t take things seriously enough.

Brendan Wrote:

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> I once played in a band called Ceasefire. It was

> all very poignant and all as we were trying to

> carve out lives for ourselves (and just survive)

> in the cesspit of violence that was Johannesburg

> in the late nineties.

>

> I wanted to call it Crack Whore though and write

> songs about drugs and drinking.

>

> Apparently I don?t take things seriously enough.


You take drugs and drinking seriously, innit B? Your former bandmates sound wack to me.

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