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I Blame Morrissey - My Adventures with Indie-Pop and Emotional Disaster - cover

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I Blame Morrissey - My Adventures with Indie-Pop and Emotional Disaster

Jamie Jones

Publisher: Britain's Next Bestseller

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You wouldn't let song lyrics rule your life would you? You wouldn't become so infatuated with a pop star that you would use their words to make decisions on your relationships would you? Jay would. Join him as he tries to grow up in the 90s in a haze of lust, indie-pop & warm lager while all the time looking to Morrissey for guidance.
Available since: 04/10/2015.

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