94.9
94.9 was a London quartet active in the 1990s and 2000s, with Alexei Hall on vocals, Duncan Fox on bass, Greg Harewood on drums, and Thomas Hammond on guitar....
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94.9 was a London quartet active in the 1990s and 2000s, with Alexei Hall on vocals, Duncan Fox on bass, Greg Harewood on drums, and Thomas Hammond on guitar. Their music drew from punk and funk, though they never settled into one clear genre. They released four albums between 1994 and 2008, starting with their debut 'No Hootch' in 1994.
Their song 'No Hootch' became their best-known track, with Hall's lyrics addressing alcohol as a form of oppression rather than escape. The band's material often dealt with social and political themes, which sometimes put them at odds with authorities and critics.
Their last album was 'The World Is Ours' in 2008. After that, there isn't much concrete information about what happened to the members or whether they continued as a group.
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