The Underground Rebel Bingo Club is all about heavy metal and a crowd of 20-30 year olds decorated in bingo ink in a bar ready for a wild night of bingo in Hollywood. The two man band debuted in 2008 and got came up with their after coming across a bingo machine in the basement of a church.
"It's loud and emotional ... like a party with a big live game show in it. It's an attack of the senses, like Metallica-meets-bingo," said URBC co-founder Freddie Fortune.
"It's just gone nuts, we didn't really know. We never had a plan for it, we're not like businessmen or whatever," says Fortune. "We don't make any money yet, but it's enough to get by. I used to have a proper job, but I am a lot happier than I was."
"What we play isn't really Bingo, its not gambling, it's not fair. So it's like a mutant form of Bingo," explains Fortune.
"It's not so much about the numbers and winning stuff." For example, in the case of a tie, it might help to be closer to the stage. "If there's a tie, the first person to come up and hug me wins."
"It's not fair, but life's not fair, is it?"
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