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Review: Almost anyone playing the Dirty Pretty Things's Waterloo to Anywhere back-to-back with Babyshambles's Down in Albion -- and why not, since each debut album claims the legacy of the Libertines, the finest punk band of the new millennium -- will have the same initial response: Maybe Pete Doherty gets more credit than he deserves. Doherty's Down in Albion is a woozy, windy, unformed thing, ideal for...
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Almost anyone playing the Dirty Pretty Things's <em>Waterloo to
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