Fans of chumbawamba should be called Chums
I have been a chumbawamba fan (a Chum?) for a few years now and was delighted to find a podcast dedicated to documenting the catalogue of this criminally underrated group. Like most people I played tubthumping on repeat when it came out, roller skating around my neighborhood as a child totally oblivious to the messages of the song and the band as a whole. As I grew more leftist as an adult I got into chumbawamba again realizing I’d overlooked their work and their explicit anarcho-communist ethos and actions. Love to find other passionate chumbawamba fans (Chums!) and really appreciate all of your work on behalf of the best band of all time.
BunnyWeeks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/21
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I have never cared about chumbawumba in my entire life. However seeing two people incredibly passionate about the band dig through an interesting history of the band’s diverse catalogue is awesome and has me listening to a band I would have never paid attention to. The two hosts are two...Read full review »
ElioV1993 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/19
Completely clueless hosts (don’t even know who Bob Geldof is, despite the first album review being based on his idea). But fair play to them for trying. Chumbawamba have been my favourite band since 1987, so it’s an interesting listen, despite how inaccurate and bad it is.
Sickleclown via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/18/23
Terrifying bad but fantastically compelling listening. Nice one lads.
GrezzaViper via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/16/21
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