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While 1960s-inspired, hedonistic Britpop and Indie Rock make their return to centre stage in the UK, the five Mancunians who make up The Code have released a multiracial, politically-charged debut that owes a greater debt to the funk-rock of Sly & the Family Stone, Rick James, Bootsy Collins, early Prince and Living Colour... and to the metal mightiness of prime Black Sabbath and Judas Priest. Their debut album, "Live Learn and Die" meets the challenge of capturing the frenetic Code live sound, an invigorating blend of funk, punk, hard rock and urban. [see full story for more]
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