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Nancy Sesay and the Melodaires
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Yet another project of members of The Homosexuals. In 1982 they released one 7" EP called "C'est Fab" on It's War … read moreYet another project of members of The Homosexuals. In 1982 they released one 7" EP called "C'est Fab" on It's War Boys, the label of Jim Welton (a.k.a. L. Voag). View wikiYet another project of members of The Homosexuals. In 1982 they released one 7" EP called "C'est Fab" on It's War Boys, the label of Jim Welton (a.k.a. L. Voag). View wiki -
Scissor Fits
1,040 listeners
The Scissor Fits were a post-punk English band founded in Hounslow in 1978. They are best known for their classic DIY punk single "I D… read moreThe Scissor Fits were a post-punk English band founded in Hounslow in 1978. They are best known for their classic DIY punk single "I Don't Wanna Work for British Airways", which was recorded before they had appeared in pub… read moreThe Scissor Fits were a post-punk English band founded in Hounslow in 1978. They are best known for their classic DIY punk single "I Don't Wanna Work for British Airways", which was recorded before they had appeared in public. A part-time member and occasional manager was Mike Alwa… read more -
Pink Section
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Scrotum Poles
1,619 listeners
Basically the Scrots were a punk/diy band from Dundee, Scotland, in the style of the Television Personalities and had one single "Reve… read moreBasically the Scrots were a punk/diy band from Dundee, Scotland, in the style of the Television Personalities and had one single "Revelation" (self-funded) which sold about a thousand copies. Tracks on the single were Why Don… read moreBasically the Scrots were a punk/diy band from Dundee, Scotland, in the style of the Television Personalities and had one single "Revelation" (self-funded) which sold about a thousand copies. Tracks on the single were Why Don't You Come Out Tonight/Night Train/Pick the Cats Eyes Ou… read more -
L. Voag
1,958 listeners
L. Voag (real name Jim Welton) was the bass player of post-punk, DIY group The Homosexuals. After leaving the band in 1979 he released the … read moreL. Voag (real name Jim Welton) was the bass player of post-punk, DIY group The Homosexuals. After leaving the band in 1979 he released the solo album 'The Way Out' (recorded in the downtime between Homosexuals recording session… read moreL. Voag (real name Jim Welton) was the bass player of post-punk, DIY group The Homosexuals. After leaving the band in 1979 he released the solo album 'The Way Out' (recorded in the downtime between Homosexuals recording sessions) which was the first of a slew of solo and collaborative r… read more -
Y Pants
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No Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), ba… read moreNo Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), bass and ukulele. They also sang such numbers as "The Shah Song," lyrics like "Don… read moreNo Wave with toy instruments. The women who comprised this eccentric New York trio played drums, keyboards (nothing fancy or high-tech), bass and ukulele. They also sang such numbers as "The Shah Song," lyrics like "Don't be afraid to be boring" and adaptations of "B… read more -
The Homosexuals
20,544 listeners
The Homosexuals were an influential British punk band formed in 1977 as The Rejects by Bruno McQuillan (a.k.a. Bruno Wizard), Anton Hayman,… read moreThe Homosexuals were an influential British punk band formed in 1977 as The Rejects by Bruno McQuillan (a.k.a. Bruno Wizard), Anton Hayman, and Jim Welton (who has also recorded under the names L. Voag, Amos, and Xentos). Their angular g… read moreThe Homosexuals were an influential British punk band formed in 1977 as The Rejects by Bruno McQuillan (a.k.a. Bruno Wizard), Anton Hayman, and Jim Welton (who has also recorded under the names L. Voag, Amos, and Xentos). Their angular guitars, complex melodies, and experimental leanings distance… read more -
Desperate Bicycles
5,954 listeners
The Desperate Bicycles were an English punk group. The band formed in 1977 in London as an experiment in the economics of punk's DIY methodology. Dave Papworth (drums), Nicky Stephens (keyboards), Roger Stephens (bass), and Danny Wigley (vocals) wanted to see how cheaply they could record an… read more -
Fatal Microbes
6,753 listeners
The Fatal Microbes (correct 'Fatal' Microbes) were a teenage UK punk group that existed in the late 1970s. Honey Bane (Donna Trac… read moreThe Fatal Microbes (correct 'Fatal' Microbes) were a teenage UK punk group that existed in the late 1970s. Honey Bane (Donna Tracey Boylan) was the lead singer. Other band members were siblings Gem Stone (Gemma Sansom) on drums… read moreThe Fatal Microbes (correct 'Fatal' Microbes) were a teenage UK punk group that existed in the late 1970s. Honey Bane (Donna Tracey Boylan) was the lead singer. Other band members were siblings Gem Stone (Gemma Sansom) on drums, Pete Fender (Dan Sansom) later of Rubella Ballet and Omega… read more -
Restricted Code
841 listeners
Restricted Code existed from around 1978 to 1981. The band formed in Glasgow and made records, did John Peel sessions, toured extensively. Tom Cannavan, vocal/guitar Frank Quadrelli, guitar/vocal Kenny Blythe, bass/vocal Steve Lironi, dr… read moreRestricted Code existed from around 1978 to 1981. The band formed in Glasgow and made records, did John Peel sessions, toured extensively. Tom Cannavan, vocal/guitar Frank Quadrelli, guitar/vocal Kenny Blythe, bass/vocal Steve Lironi, drums (replaced Robert McCormack) The band was formed by Tom C… read more