Weapons of sound: A band with a difference
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♻️ Gas pipes, a kitchen sink and a shopping trolley are just some of the discarded items that Weapons of Sound have repurposed to create music since 1993.
Started as a youth club activity they soon found themselves taking their environmental message to audiences as diverse as European football matches, Buckingham Palace and Glastonbury Festival. They have become a few of the more famous faces of creative upcycling…
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