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that he has thirteen tattoos, many of which were from this period of his life, expressing his rebellious punk values and pacifism. After spending some years living in Scotland and meeting other Gaelic-speaking punks such as Ruairidh of
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The band, whose name translates as "Destroy Everything", formed in 2003 and retain their original line-up of Armstrong (vocals, guitar), Sgrios a h-Uile Rud (vocals, bass) and Sìne Nic Anndrais (drums).
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at an illegal street gig on Leith Walk outside Elvis Shakespeare, and later at The Cruz boat on The Shore with Comann Ceilteach Oilthigh Dhun Eideann and CLĂ€R.
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Gaelic punk by way of Seattle; Skye band Na Gathan set for boundary-breaking gig.
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in 2013. It was launched in Edinburgh with Mill a h-Uile Rud's contemporaries
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MacIlleathain, Ruairidh (2013). "Lèirmheas: Air Cuan Dubh Drilseach".
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nighttime 'Rapal' program which is broadcast nationally in Scotland.
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novel in Gaelic written for adults. The story combines elements of
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In April 2005, Mill a h-Uile Rud embarked on a European tour with
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for a Gaelic television documentary on Mill a h-Uile Rud and
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Armstrong, as interviewed by Gilleasbuig MacDhòmhnaill.
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In 2005, Armstrong moved to Scotland full-time to study
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Index

Scottish Gaelic
Seattle, Washington
Brunswick, Maine
Officer Friendly
Bowdoin College
Radio nan GĂ idheal
Oi Polloi
Mill a h-Uile Rud
Oi Polloi
BBC Alba
Gaelic punk
Stornoway
BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
sociolinguistics
language revival
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
techno
hip-hop
Na Gathan
Air Cuan Dubh Drilseach
science fiction
Scottish Gaelic
CLĂ€R
Oi Polloi
hard science-fiction
space opera
cyberpunk
Saltire Society
Scottish First Book of the Year Award

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