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In 2012, Chumbawamba disbanded, with the members stating that they felt they had accomplished what they set out to do as a band. Their legacy, however, lives on as a unique blend of music, ...
The band has asked its label to issue a cease-and-desist letter, saying the nationalist politics of New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister are “counter to Chumbawamba’s world view.” ...
The band has asked its label to issue a cease-and-desist letter, saying the nationalist politics of New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister are “counter to Chumbawamba’s world view.” ...
Chumbawamba's members want the populist politician to stop all references to the song. By Lars Brandle “Tubthumping,” Chumbawamba’s hit from 1997, has been thumping from loudspeakers at ...
Chumbawamba singer Dunstan Bruce talks to TODAY about the 25th anniversary of the song "Tubthumping" and how the song opened doors for the band.
Chumbawamba’s lead guitarist Boff Whalley says band ‘does not share’ deputy prime minister Winston Peters’s ideas on race relations . Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
Chumbawamba‘s Dunstan Bruce had opened up about their feud with Manic Street Preachers saying: “I realise it’s totally justified that they hated us!”. READ MORE: Does Rock ‘N’ Roll ...
Chumbawamba have re-released their iconic "Tubthumping" 7-inch single. The new release is on red vinyl and is out now via Republic records. Interestingly, unlike the original 7-inch issue, which had ...
Chumbawamba, which broke up in 2012, has asked its former record company, Sony Music Publishing, to issue a cease-and-desist letter to New Zealand First. The label did not respond to CNN’s ...