In this concluding segment of our discussion on the 30th anniversary of Democracy and Midnight In June, Kevin and Chris recall what was going on in the scene when they were making and promoting these albums.
Along they way, they answer some hard-hitting questions like: Why was Kevin called Singapore's premier protest singer? Why did AWOL call their engineer "Passport"? And what did the band do when the audience was told by the authorities not to dance during the gig? (answer: they did nothing cos they were wussies)
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Links
Buy Kevin's new album Time Flies here
Check out KayMac's new single Analog Boy
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