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Wheatus frontman Brendan Brown reveals fans could hear Teenage Dirtbag live for last time as the band could go BUST

The group are on a UK tour but Brendan has admitted they may have to sell off their instruments and equipment

WHEATUS frontman Brendan Brown has revealed fans could hear iconic track Teenage Dirtbag live for the last time - as the cult band could go BUST.

The group are currently touring the UK , but Brendan has admitted they will have to sell equipment when they get home.

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He says: “Touring properly is very expensive, you’ve got to make ends meet and you do it any way you can - and one way to survive is liquidating quite a bit of our stuff when we get home.

“A lot of people who assume we have money also wouldn’t want to be in this game in first place as it’s a struggle, there’s an extreme misconception of a band like us just keeping it alive and doing our thing.

“We never got rich, never got used to being rich, we might have been had Teenage Dirtbag came out in 1988 rather than 2001 - but the music revenue system is very different now.

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“We treat every tour like it’s the last time, because it always could be and that’s just the way things are.

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