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LONDON CELTIC PUNKS presents….

London Celtic Punks have put together a 20 track digital album of unashamed Irish rebel songs. For full details and access to the free album go to London Celtic Punks.

Intro

The Gentlemen  – Come Out Ye Black And Tans

Templars Of Doom  – H-Block Escape

The Gobshites  – Give Ireland Back To The Irish

In For A Penny  – Easter Mourn

The Tan And Sober Gentlemen  – Follow Me Up To Carlow

Black Irish Texas  – Join The British Army

Tullamore  – Mairéad Farrell

Sons Of O’Flaherty  – The Fields Of Athenry

The Dead B-Specials  – Take It Down From The Mast

Auld Corn Brigade  – Broad Black Brimmer

Hudson Falcons  – 6 + 26 =1

The Lucky Pistols  – God Save Ireland

The Larkin Brigade  – Sean South From Garryowen

The Fisticuffs  – Young Ned Of The Hill

O’Hamsters  – Erin Ga Bragh

Kilmaine Saints  – Go On Home British Soldiers

Jasper Coal  – The Merry Ploughboy

Drunken Fighters  – The Big Fella

The Bleeding Irish  – The Uprising

St. Bushmill’s Choir  – The Foggy Dew

Larkin  – On The One Road

Black Irish Texas: To Hell With The King

December 16, 2009

Black Irish Texas is just such a feckin’ great name for a band! Bhoys, if you’ve any t-shirts send ’em my way. BIT are from Texas (obviously), and play Irish influenced punk-a-billy with a hint of Tex-Mex. The cover of The Pogues, “A pistol for Paddy Garcia” which intros “Come out you Black and Tans” is inspired and makes a huge statement to what the band are all about. The MacManus gang are dead. Long live the BIT.