Talk:Anti-Nowhere League
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I don't know well this group except that they sound good...But I would ask why the singer wear a tee-shirt with the swastika? I don't believe that they are nazis...So, is it just a provocation like the Sex Pistols did? Or is it a joke? If so, this image is not representative of this group... So maybe we should put an other...Moreover, it's copirighted 69.159.137.82 17:25, 19 January 2006 (UTC) (<- Are we numbers?)
[edit] Requested move
The Anti-Nowhere League → Anti-Nowhere League – The band's correct name is 'Anti-Nowhere League' - without the 'The' (see [1]) Kurt Shaped Box 23:24, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
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This article has been renamed from The Anti-Nowhere League to Anti-Nowhere League as the result of a move request.
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