Talk:Jah Wobble

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Please add to the discography other PiL albums Jah Wobble plays on! heidimo 16:49, 27 Apr 2004 (UTC)


hey they are calling sid vicious intimidating - he is well-known for being shy and low key - whereas wobble had a "past" - take down the media stereotypes!!!

1. This is not Sid Vicious' page. So what does it matter? 2. Sid Vicious thrived on what behavioral therapists call "negative attention." He was intimidating - he hurt people. He whipped a guy in the face with a bike chain repeatedly. And what does it matter? Media stereotypes are that way for a reason - because they fit. Skin Crawl 05:45, 6 December 2006 (UTC)



Jah Wobble only played on the first two PiL albums live at the witch trials 23:37, 10 July 2006 (UTC)