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Mumford & Sons

I quite like them despite them being posho's with fiddles and best buds with the Royals.
 
Posh boys trying to show the common touch.

And they sound like a removal firm.............................
 
I'm looking forward to their next album, "You can't beat a bit of inverse snobbery".

Heard a bizarre thing on the news the other day with someone trying to reconcile himself with liking the Rolling Stones as, he carefully explained, "...I don't like rich people". I suspect he doesn't actually dislike any rich people (or even know any). He just dislikes the fact that they're rich and he's not. Which is insecurity, jealousy, envy and self-loathing. Which is a great name for the Mumford's album after next.

As for the band, meeeehhhhhhhhhh.
(Rich *******s).

:winking:
 
Don't like them myself, but don't really understand why there's quite so much hatred aimed at them either.
As an aside, they were billed below my band at the Green Man festival in 2008!
 
My dislike for Mumford and Sons has nothing to do with inverse snobbery.

It's all about calling a spade a spade or more specifically calling a bunch of ***** a bunch of *****.

The same goes for Kasabian
 
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