

THE BOLLOCK BROTHERS
Punk, Provocation & Pure Cult Status
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Since the early 1980s, The Bollock Brothers have been fearlessly shaking up the punk and new-wave scene.
Led by charismatic frontman Jock MacDonald, this legendary British-Belgian band instantly positioned themselves as the antiheroes to the Sex Pistols, not just in name, but with their iconic electro take on Never Mind the Bollocks '83.
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Their version of God Save the Queen, featuring vocals by Michael Fagan—the man who infamously broke into Buckingham Palace and made it to the Queen's bedroom—set the tone for a career full of controversy, wit, and musical rebellion.
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With the release of "The Bunker", The Bollock Brothers cemented their place on the global alternative music map. The cult classic album "The Last Supper" followed, spawning underground hits like Horror Movies and The Last Supper.
Germany and Belgium fully embraced them with the dark, post-punk intensity of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse", and the single Faith Healer became a massive hit.
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But it was the release of the explosive 12-inch single "Harley David, Son of a Bitch" that truly sent shockwaves through Europe’s charts and clubs.
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Today, The Bollock Brothers are back on tour, almost in their original lineup, and sounding as raw, bold, and unfiltered as ever.
A must-book act for fans of gritty punk rock, electro-wave, and the kind of outrageous stage presence that only true cult legends can deliver.
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