We’ll be in Brighton on 12th December at our favourite place – the Prince Albert, supporting those loveable fake hardmen Hard Skin and the fabulous Daffodildos. Get there early cos we’re on first!

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We’ll be in Brighton on 12th December at our favourite place – the Prince Albert, supporting those loveable fake hardmen Hard Skin and the fabulous Daffodildos. Get there early cos we’re on first!

We’re going on tour in east and north London! Make sure you come to the right venue on the right night!
Anchor & Hope on Saturday 30th November – the pub by the river in Clapton (10 mins from Clapton Station, and 254,253,106 buses)
Hope & Anchor on Wednesday 4th December- the famous venue in Islington (Highbury & Islington or Angel tubes)

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COMING SOON! in celebration of 25 years of playing gigs we have made a calendar featuring more than 140 gig flyers from the last 25 years. Relive those crazy Poison Club days, remember when there was decent shows at Chats Palace? Were you at the 2000 Punks Picnic? Did you hang out in the toilets at CBGBs 20 years ago? we can hardly remember any of it but we’ve got the flyers with our name on so we were probably there too! The calendar has QR codes on each month which link to exclusive extra content – photos, stories and gossip from the last 25 years of Rabies Babies. Only 100 copies printed, and they will be available at our next 3 gigs and a very limited amount on our bandcamp soon.

Thanks to our friends Rites Of Hadda for inviting us to play at the Biddles Bros Bar 20th anniversary party, it was a night full of love, balloons and great music. Thank you to everyone who came along and made it such a fun party.


We’ve rehearsed and ready (with Goff on drums) and we’ve packed the last of our merch – there’s only a few bits left so buy it while you can!
T-shirts, 10” vinyl, tea towel, zine. Limited amounts of all.




Tonight, at the Anchor and Hop, London E5. Rabies Babies on at 9pm.
Benefit for Palestine.

We are proud to be part of this benefit compilation download.
Available here as a ‘donate what you want’.
This is information about the fundraiser, posted by Active Slaughter, the band who set up the fundraiser.
“We’re doing a download only compilation to raise money to help some friends of ours that we’ve known for 20 odd years escape the genocide being inflicted upon Gaza by the scum that is the IOF.
The family has been split in two, with the mother and daughter being in Egypt where the daughter, Salma (who does the spoken intro to our song “It’s Not Antisemitic To Hate Fascists”) is undergoing multiple surgeries on a leg that was badly broken when they were bombed, and the father and sons still trapped near Rafah with no water, electricity and very little food. It’s no exaggeration to say their lives are under threat every second of every day and the youngest son has been severely traumatised after having been trapped under the rubble when the building they were in was bombed. We would like to help them all escape their personal hell.
Crossing from Gaza into Egypt normally costs between three hundred to a thousand Dollars. Since the unfolding genocide this price has increased to 5,000 Dollars, something which our friends simply don’t have and are unlikely to ever have given what Gaza has been subjected to.
Every single penny will go to helping our friends out and when they’re out it will go to the next family, and the next…
Huge thanks and much love,
Active Slaughter”
If you’d like to donate to the cause, please do so using PayPal (friends & family option) using this address… ccgpembs@gmail.com
Or by using Go Get Funding, here… https://gogetfunding.com/help-families-in-need/
Thank you to Uterzine for including our Free Palestine! Occupation No More song in their top 50 recommended of the year!
https://uterzine.wordpress.com/2023/12/26/recomendaciones-son-roras-2023/

We are celebrating the Winter Solstice at our favourite pub.
Everyone is invited! The party will start at 8pm, and finish at 11pm, it’s free entry so come down to this cosy friendly and beautiful pub by the river Lee for some midwinter warmth.
The Anchor & Hope in Clapton, London E5.
