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(No) Money in the Bank are obsessed with pop-punk, so Thom Bee & Andrew Marsh are taking a look back at every release from legendary record label "Drive-Thru Records" to deliver their takes on some classic (and not so classic) albums.

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(No) Money in the Bank are obsessed with pop-punk, so Thom Bee & Andrew Marsh are taking a look back at every release from legendary record label "Drive-Thru Records" to deliver their takes on some classic (and not so classic) albums. Today we're talking about The Pharmaceutical Bandits (who would become the legendary RX Bandits) Those Damn Bandits from 1997. RX Bandits are Thom's favourite band, but will their debut album live up to his expectation? (No). Follow us at: www.twitter.com/NMitBank www.facebook.com/nomoneyinthebank
(No) Money in the Bank are obsessed with pop-punk, so Thom Bee & Andrew Marsh are taking a look back at every release from legendary record label "Drive-Thru Records" to deliver their takes on some classic (and not so classic) albums. Today we're talking about Riverfenix's (who would later go on to be known as Fenix TX) self-titled album from 1997. Twitter - www.twitter.com/NMitBank Website - www.nomoneyinthebank.com
(No) Money in the Bank are obsessed with pop-punk, so Thom Bee & Andrew Marsh are taking a look back at every release from legendary record label "Drive-Thru Records" to deliver their takes on some classic (and not so classic) albums. Starting with 1997's (818) by Cousin Oliver. Twitter - www.twitter.com/NMitBank Website - www.nomoneyinthebank.com
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