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Mitchelstown band ‘Subject To Change’ for Indiependence

Young Mitchelstown band, Subject to Change, will be playing at Indiependence this year for the first time. The lads, made up of Scott Fitzgerald, Colin Devaney and Kevin O'Brien with their manager Andrew Mackin, will be playing a mixture of covers from their own favourite bands and also some originals. In this video, they cover 'Don't Look Back In Anger' by Oasis.

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