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Shane MacGowan founded Shane MacGowan and The Popes in 1992.
They only managed two studio albums but struggled on until 2002.
His autobiography A Drink With Shane MacGowan, co-written with his journalist girlfriend Victoria Mary Clarke, was released in 2001.
Jem Finer went into experimental music, playing a big part in a project known as " Longplayer ", a piece of music designed to play continuously for 1, 000 years without repeating itself.
In 2005, Finer released the album Bum Steer with DB Bob ( as DM Bob and Country Jem ).
James Fearnley moved to the United States shortly before leaving the Pogues.
He was a member of The Low And Sweet Orchestra and later the Cranky George Trio.
Philip Chevron reformed his former band The Radiators, which briefly included former Pogue Cait O ' Riordan.
Terry Woods formed The Bucks with Ron Kavana, releasing the album Dancin ' To The Ceili Band in 1994.
Later, he formed The Woods Band, releasing the album Music From The Four Corners of Hell in 2002.

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