The Rumjacks - Spit in the Street video free download


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Duration: 02:33
Uploaded: 2011/09/22

Australian band The Rumjacks rock their "rotgut n' roll" with Spit in the Street, a song that has shades of early Dropkick Murphys, Street Dogs and The Briggs all rolled into one. This is from their 2010 full length album, Gangs of New Holland.

Check out the band at: http://www.therumjacks.com/

Comments

10 years ago

paul judd

love this

10 years ago

Denise Sables

makes me wanna put my boots on and go stomping......hell ya.........Washington State

11 years ago

Brett B

Feels like this type of a week.

11 years ago

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it sounds like Ramones  to me..

11 years ago

Adam richardson

Brilliant.......more aggressive than the Murphys. But thats a good thing. Who cares if they are from Australia. Bloody brilliant music feom a fantastic band.

11 years ago

Big Pa

fuck yeah love these blokes !!!!!!!!!!!!

12 years ago

Fusselface

they're not from Ireland? now they sound worse

12 years ago

Russell Higgins

... The excessive amounts of Irish Pubs in Sydney Australia?

12 years ago

dogstilez

You do know what that song is about right?

12 years ago

Hughes79x

i dont care where there from love the music and if you dont like i will punch right in the soul

12 years ago

MMAIrishFury

The song "An Irish Pub Song" is making fun of the "Fake Irish Pubs", especially in Australia, in which have the label but none of the culture. Just because it serves Guinness, has brawls, and a band playing Molly Malone doesn't make it a pub is what they were trying to say.

12 years ago

gamevidsproductions

read the lyrics its making fun of irish pubs

12 years ago

Russell Higgins

Australia here I come. Then again I'm in Buffalo, the American Mecca of Irish Pubs.

12 years ago

Free2Maim

The song is about the overwhelming amount of stereotypical "Irish" pubs that are popping up in Australia!

12 years ago

josh Elwood

and the others are Irish Australian

12 years ago

Eoghan Todd

Irish stock I would guess.

12 years ago

Russell Higgins

Anyone who makes a song called "An Irish Pub Song" is Irish in my book.

12 years ago

Jay Cline

i don't think he was born in Scotland though. Correct me if i'm wrong.

12 years ago

777azathoth

these guys rock!!! i had no idea they were from australia!!!

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