- Date
- 30 October 2018 - 17:57
Not just another fish out of water
Get to know better The Fish Police’s infectious brand of neurodiverse punk in this lively interview with the talented foursome from London.
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- Arts and Disability, Independent music
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Get to know better The Fish Police’s infectious brand of neurodiverse punk in this lively interview with the talented foursome from London.
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