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The core of ‘Dead Wet Things’ is chaotic, analytical and in complete touch with the modern world. The Sunderland four piece is born out of anarchy when frontman Pablo Parker was hospitalised in Iceland after an altercation that led to a bottle of Vodka cutting his eye. From here, and multiple stitches, Danny saw Pablo and went to ask do you want to be in a band called ‘Pablo and The Pirates’ being the first time they had ever met. The pair then returned home to birth ‘Dead Wet Things’, because of this experience. The lads then found their final pieces Adrian Dunn and Dominic Copeland to form the council estate force that is ‘Dead Wet Things’.
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