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Lads on Tour
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Lads on Tour

Feb 1, 2013
0h 46m
★ 0.0

Overview

As described by Oliver Sykes, "The most offensive, vulgar, awkward, retarded band DVD of all time. But also the funniest and the best."

Genres

Music
Documentary

Production Companies

Raw Power Management
The Syko Brothers
Bumders Production
Visible Noise/Epitaph Records

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Cast

Oliver Sykes

Himself

Oliver Sykes

Lee Malia

Himself

Lee Malia

Matt Kean

Himself

Matt Kean

Matt Nicholls

Himself

Matt Nicholls

Jordan Fish

Himself

Jordan Fish

Jona Weinhofen

Himself

Jona Weinhofen

Tim Hillier-Brook

Himself

Tim Hillier-Brook

Robin Urbino

Himself

Robin Urbino