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Snuff released their material through a variety of independent labels including their own, 10past12records , before joining the Fat Wreck Chords label owned by Fat Mike of NOFX . Their first album was named ''Snuffsaidbutgorblimeyguvstonemeifhedidntthrowawobblerchachachachachachachachachachachayouregoinghomeinacosmicambience''. Follow their first album was the mini-album ''Flibbiddydibbiddydob'', featuring mainly cover songs reworked by the band. In 1991 , Snuff went their separate ways. During this period all three members applied for to be Bass player for Leatherface , a British Punk band. The breakup also spawned Guns N' Wankers and Your Mum . 1994 saw a new Snuff appear on the music market; the band lineup now included Hammond and Trombone players, helping to define Snuff's new sound. They soon released a Christmas single, "What Ever Happened to the Likely Lads", often played on John Peel 's Radio show. Steve Lamacq has also featured Snuff on his radio show. In 2005 Snuff released a Greatest Hits double CD featuring fan-favourites and previously unreleased tracks such as "Hokey Cokey" and "Any Old Iron". Also in 2005 , Duncan released a self-titled solo project CD ''Billy No Mates''. DISCOGRAPHY Albums
Singles
Comedy Cover & Theme Tune Singles
Video
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