Johnny Cashpoint
"Sounds like Washing Up Liquid Poured On Chocolate Cake" (Jim of Seattle)
"makes me want to paint fences purple at night" (Furry Pedro)
"Is it meant to sound like this?" (Bjam's mum)
"I wouldn't buy your album, but I would read your book" (Melvin)
"..more fun than a barrel full of Nazis" (Marcus Kellis)
To call Johnny Cashpoint prolific would be an understatement of grand proportions. Johnny is a Cabaret Voltaire and Punk inspired Londoner who has participated in over 100 Songfights. He records not only as a solo artist but he is also a part of several bands including The Big Smokes, Purdy Lips, Transatlantic Fight Club, Johnny in the Corner and Dollar Bill and the Inkpoints. And despite the mass volume of his Songfight work, he has also released several albums of non-Songfight work including 2005's A Maze of Death with Future Boy and albums under the psuedonyms The Six Six Sixties, The Gary Wilmots, Tiny Paws of Fury and Howard the Human.
Some Songfight Pseudonyms: A Small Majority, Hoosenbergler, Benny Cemoli, Boy and Catarrh, Three Finger Salute, Jay String, Frankie & the Falangists.
Some Songfight Collaborations: Johnny in the Corner, Dollar Bill & the Inkpoints, Purdy Lips, Johnny Cashpoint featuring Future Boy, Lonbobby featuring Johnny Cashpoint, Transatlantic Fight Club, X-Tokyo River God, Popular Electronics (lyrics only), The Big Smokes, The Little Smokes, Shambles Square, The Masters of Grip (bass and backing vocals on some songs only), Johnny Goes to Balham, The Voice Inside Johnny's Head ... & others
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