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20 BEST RADICAL MUSICAL RELEASES OF 2018

Posted on December 30, 2018 by Norwich Radical in Arts, Music That Matters and tagged 2018, Adowa, albums, austerity, Childish Gambino, Colour Me Wednesday, Dream Nails, dubioza kolektiv, featured, gouge away, Grenfell, IDLES, Lobster, lowkey, manic street preachers, Menstrual Camp, MTM, Muncie Girls, music, music that matters, new town kings, peach club, petrol girls, pussy riot, release, review, rico nasty, riot grrrl, sleaford mods, super unison, taj weekes, war on women, year.

by Chris Jarvis

We return with a round-up of the best radical music from the past year!
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