The Damned’s Captain Sensible Tells Us How Lemmy Saved His Band: Interview
The Damned are on their way to New Zealand. Here is guitarist Captain Sensible to tell us about their new album, their new sound and their old friend Lemmy.
The Damned are on their way to New Zealand. Here is guitarist Captain Sensible to tell us about their new album, their new sound and their old friend Lemmy.
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