A band presented in the available review as the creator of the 1994 album Strike, mixing rock'n'roll, ska and dub with political themes; the reviewer describes a strong personal attachment to the vinyl release.

From the review: the album Strike was released in 1994; Strike contains ten tracks; the inner sleeve includes a statement encouraging unauthorized public performance; the music blends rock'n'roll, ska and dub and carries anti-system/political themes.

The available review is a personal, nostalgic take on Scum Of Toytown's 1994 album Strike. The reviewer praises its blend of rock'n'roll, ska and dub, notes political lyrical themes and danceability, and recalls strong attachment to the vinyl. The record is described as ten tracks long and recommended for repeated listens.

For:Fans of punk, ska, dub and politically minded rock; vinyl collectors and listeners who favour danceable protest music.

 I know practically nothing about this band, neither the names of the members nor where they come from, how many records they've released, or if they're still active; but I have this album of theirs, and it's among those I'm most attached to, if it's ever possible to become attached to a round piece of black vinyl;

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