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Grunge influenced punkers Cay were from London, via Holland and Norway. They consisted of Anet Mook (guitar, vocals), Nicky Olofssson (guitar), Tom Harrison (bass) and Mark Bullock (drums). Their record label Org claim to have found them hanging around Camden, clutching their demo tape in 1998. Org ran around London shouting about their new discoveries and Cay were signed to mainstream label East West. They released the EP 'Better Than Myself' and recorded an album 'Nature Creates Freaks'. <BR/>Then, according to Org, 'it all went wrong in a big way and messed their heads up completely.' Cay went back to the loving arms of their indie label, played festivals, got radio play and issued another single 'The Ressurexit' in 2000. <BR/>Then they vanished. <BR/>Org would love to be reunited with you Cay, so if you're reading, get in touch.