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2024 13 abr.Outer Town Festival 2024No setlists
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2024 30 mar.Manchester Punk Festival 2024No setlists
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2024 22 feb.Rough Trade EastNo setlists
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2023 22 nov.ExchangeNo setlists
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2023 10 nov.ArcobalenoNo setlists
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2023 4 nov.The UndergroundNo setlists
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2023 21 oct.The Chelsea InnNo setlists
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2023 8 oct.Till The Fest 2023No setlists
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2023 30 sep.Misery Loves Company Festival 2023No setlists
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2023 8 sep.Le PubNo setlists
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2023 3 sep.The Nowhere InnNo setlists
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2023 25 ago.Greenbelt 2023 1 Canción
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2023 12 ago.Boomtown Fair 2023No setlists
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2023 29 jul.WonkFest 2023No setlists
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2023 16 jun.The Old Abbey TaphouseNo setlists
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2023 10 jun.Rough Trade BristolNo setlists
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2023 3 jun.East Street TapNo setlists
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2023 26 may.Bearded Theory 2023No setlists
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2023 26 mar.ExchangeNo setlists
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2023 6 ene.Strange BrewNo setlists
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2022 25 nov.The LouisianaNo setlists
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2022 11 nov.The Crofters Rights (Second Room)No setlists
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- The Menstrual Cramps
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- Biografía
- The Menstrual Cramps are a queer punk band from Bristol, England. Politics on the brain and injustices surrounding them, they jumped ship to a dive in London and recorded their debut album ‘We’re Not Ovaryacting’ on distorted acoustic guitars, calling on the world to ‘Save the Badgers’, and ‘Cull the Tories’. Their debut music video for ‘My Bush Ain’t Ur Business’ was removed from YouTube after some trolls reared their ugly heads and didn’t want women to reclaim their own breasts or bodies.
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