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Imagine the scene... leaving Cardiff at two in the morning. Work in six hours. Another two hours of travelling left. The vitriolic group of friends that you share the back of an LDV 400 with are living up the nights gig experience. Full Speed Alone (or FSA for short) have just finished third in the semi-final of the Band of Britain, which seems like a pretty reasonable achievement for a band only in its fourth month. Mimicking sexual activities with the back of the drivers seat whilst steaming along the M4 is probably taking a bit too far though. "I think a combination of being on a huge high after the response we received from the judges at the gig, coupled with the realisation of a very lengthy journey home manifested itself in that slightly off the wall way!" comments FSA vocalist and guitarist Chris. "I'm sure alcohol played its part too microwaving a plastic container in an Esso garage shortly after leaving Wales is testament to that."" "We'd played the Point, which is an awesome venue, and been judged on a par with some really good bands", muses Dave, FSAs vocalist, guitarist and van driver, "which is even more impressive when you consider the differing genres of the night. The mere fact that we're a rock band and we've finished above other bands who are inherently pop, is so encouraging. So I will forgive the sexually explicit behaviour, for tonight." FSA consists of two main songwriters; Chris Watts, who as a member of Plymouth band Fraternity had songs featured i