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Johnny Foreigner

Johnny Foreigner is a guitar pop group from Digbeth in Birmingham, UK. They like to scream a bit and sing a bit. They like a bit of a drink and get flusteredand glowy when they read good press. They have been playing together since December 2005. Their first single, “Sometimes, In The Bullring”/”Camp Kelly Calm” was released on the Laundrette Recording Company in October 2006. It sold out in 2months, received good write ups, and everyone was so happy they had a party. Marc Riley, John Kennedy and Joe Mace played it on their shows, kind folksmade videos for both songs, and everyone had another party.

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LPs
Mono No Aware
2016

3.4
19 Votes
You Can Do Better
2014

3.8
28 Votes
Johnny Foreigner vs Everything
2011

3.8
55 Votes
Grace And The Bigger Picture
2009

3.6
63 Votes
Waited Up 'til It Was Light
2008

4.1
121 Votes
I Like You Mostly Late at Never
2007

3.4
8 Votes
EPs
NAMES
11/01/2012

3.8
7 Votes
Certain Songs Are Cursed
2011

3.3
10 Votes
You Thought You Saw A Shooting Star...
2010

3.7
14 Votes
Arcs Across the City
2007

4.1
8 Votes

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