
Lambrini Girls' Phoebe Lunny has shared her story of arrest after emailing promoters about male musician
The vocalist faced potential prison time before case was dropped with apology condition
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"Who Let The Dogs Out" is an album by Lambrini Girls. It features 11 tracks, including "Bad Apple", "Company Culture", and "Big Dick Energy".
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The vocalist faced potential prison time before case was dropped with apology condition

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