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2nd September 2016
04:38pm BST

Robert Del Naja[/caption]
In his five-month investigation, Williams cross-referenced the appearance of Banksy artwork with Massive Attack tour dates, and claims to have discovered at least six locations where the two have coincided.
He said two Banksy murals were reported in San Francisco on May 1, 2010, which is just after the band played a two-night stint in the American city.
They played Toronto a week later, and fresh Banksy's followed. Further down the line on the same tour Massive Attack happened to play Boston's Chinatown - you guessed it - right after a Banksy popped up. Williams has plenty more examples.
"But what if Banksy isn’t the one person everyone thinks he is," he said.
"What if – akin to the Shakespeare conspiracy theories, Banksy is a group of people who have stencilling different locations both at home and abroad? Such a rich body of work done over a decade, across the globe, may allow for the suggestion."
Bansky rose to prominence in the late 90's, around the same time Massive Attack released their seminal album, Mezzanine. Robert Del Naja was credited as being the first graffiti artist in Bristol. Could it be that he was directly involved with two of the southwest city's most important cultural exports?
Massive Attacks are due to play a homecoming gig to 27,000 fans on Saturday nights, and Williams recommends people keep their eyes peeled for you-know-who.
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