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The Metros
The Metros were a five-piece indie/punk band from Peckham, south London, England.〔(Education Part 2 by The Metros ), ''The Times'', April 25, 2008〕 Founded by vocalist Saul Adamczewski and lead guitarist Jak Payne, the band was formed while most of the members were still at school.〔(Official biography )〕 ==Background== The Metros dubbed themselves a 'punk and roll' band and were from a musical background—Adamczewski's father designed record sleeves for A&M and Payne's father played session bass for Glenn Tilbrook. After recording a 5 track demo over two days in March 2006 in Honor Oak Park London with The Mysterious Hand, the band worked with Baxter Dury and were signed to 1965 Records by James Endeacott (who had previously signed The Libertines, The Strokes and The View). When all five members were still under 18. ''The Guardian'' described them as "Punk'n'roll urchins".〔(New band of the day: The Metros ), ''The Guardian'', February 13, 2008〕 Formerly known as Eastern Bloc and The Wanking Skankers, they list Squeeze, Ian Dury and Beastie Boys as their major influences.〔 Their debut single, "Education Pt. 2", was released on March 17, 2008. Their second single, "Last of the Lookers", was released on June 2, 2008.
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