CHUMBAWAMBA are set to mark the Queen's anniversary celebrations with a free anti-jubilee single.
The track, which is simply called Majesty, lasts just over 90 seconds but is packed with anti-royalist lyrics.
Strictly a limited edition, the single is being mailed to registered members of the band's official mailing list and is available on their website, www.chumba.com.
Last week the group -- featuring four members from Burnley-- had their smash hit single Tubthumping, featured on the hit American cartoon show The Simpsons.
And after they granted writers the freedom to change the lyrics, lead character Homer Simpson was seen stumbling through his own rendition of the song.
The band are also set to release their new album, Readymades, in August on their own label after they parted company with EMI. Singer Alice Nutter revealed the band had opted to go it alone after been offered money for distribution.
She said: "We had a meeting and decided we were never going to behave ourselves enough for another major record company so we thought we'd put it out ourselves."
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