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  "textContent": "Skids | The Vapors Electric Ballroom, London 30th January 2026 Forty-seven years ago this month, Richard Jobson kicked Skids into the national consciousness. Now LTW’s Phil Ross and Naomi Dryden-Smith head to Camden to see who’s dancing – and get brought back to earth with a bump. I’m excited. I’ve seen Skids several times and […]\n\nThe post Skids: Electric Ballroom, London – Live Review appeared first on Louder Than War.",
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