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<description>Topic: 'Car Park' album reissue- Those Men 2003

Message: A marvellous cartoon booklet gives you a doorway into the musical madness of Goom Street car park. A eucalyptus tree yearning for better days, a homo sexual relationship between the bollard and the ticket machine, a hippy painter who just won’t toe the line, the tarmac on Valium! These scenarios and many more are brought together in a day in the life of a municipal car park. Garish colour chords for prog pop aficionadoshttps://thosemen.co.uk/car-park/
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