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These Are Not The Drugs (You Are Looking For)

by Colonel Mustard & the Dijon 5

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Full Version 07:27
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Radio Edit 03:52
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DJ5 Mix 07:35
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This song is dedicated to the Arches in Glasgow and the Lomax in Liverpool. Let common sense prevail and culture flourish

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released October 13, 2015

Music by Colonel Mustard & the Dijon 5. Words by Colonel Mustard. Except Dougie Smith and Mark McGhee verses courtesy of their bad selves. A big thank you to Dougie Smith for his vocals and Anthony Paul for his guitar work, they appear courtesy of the Mickey 9's. Mark McGhee's Vocals courtesy of The Girobabies. Thank you to Texan Angel starlet Anji Darcy for her guest backing vocals. Craig Anthony Nelson for his epic saxophone solo and the 6th Dijon Wholegrain Peoples Choir for their group vocals. Additional instrumentation by Raymond Rigby and Robbie “The Gunshow” Gunn

Artwork by Adam Smith & Evy Craig, part engineered by Raymond Rigby, recording by Danny Mitchell at Carlton Studios. Produced and mastered by Robbie Gunn (Sundogs. Girobabies)

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Colonel Mustard & the Dijon 5 Dijon, France

Colonel Mustard hand selected the Dijon 5 from borstal,various young offenders institutes, St Badger from Mombassa and from the dirty waste of a ping pong banana show gone wrong. He turned these future career criminals, Kenyan animal patron saints and filthy fruits into musical geniuses. He truly touched them all and made them the members they are today! ... more

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