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    Pogue Mahone - Wikipedia

    Pogue Mahone is the seventh and final studio album by The Pogues, released in February 1996. The title is a variant of the Irish phrase póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse", from which the band's name is derived. It was the band's second studio album recorded after the departure of Shane MacGowan, and … See more

    The album was not a critical or commercial success. After its release founding member Jem Finer left the band, and the remaining members decided to end their run together as well. The album yielded one single, "How … See more

    Trouser Press wrote that a "shortage of songs that are more than workably agreeable and a complete lack of edge in their performances … See more

    Credits are adapted from the album liner notes, except where noted.
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