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The Instant Automatons
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The Instant Automatons were a British diy-punk group active between 1977 and 1982, founded by Mark Automaton (Mark Lancaster) and Protag (M… read moreThe Instant Automatons were a British diy-punk group active between 1977 and 1982, founded by Mark Automaton (Mark Lancaster) and Protag (Martin Neish), with Mic Woods joining after its inception. View wikiThe Instant Automatons were a British diy-punk group active between 1977 and 1982, founded by Mark Automaton (Mark Lancaster) and Protag (Martin Neish), with Mic Woods joining after its inception. View wiki -
Slovenly
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Bunnydrums
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The Moffs
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Inner Sleeves
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Wild West
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Digital Dinosaurs
807 listeners
Digital Dinosaurs were one of the foremost cassette bands, with nine releases on their own Spott label. The 'Dinosaurs were a couple y… read moreDigital Dinosaurs were one of the foremost cassette bands, with nine releases on their own Spott label. The 'Dinosaurs were a couple years older than most of their cassette-swapping peers, and if their music is more varied and compl… read moreDigital Dinosaurs were one of the foremost cassette bands, with nine releases on their own Spott label. The 'Dinosaurs were a couple years older than most of their cassette-swapping peers, and if their music is more varied and complex (even a bit schizophrenic), it also draws more extensivel… read more -
Certain General
5,546 listeners
"Formed in the East Village in 1980 by Georgia-born/New Orleans-raised painter-turned-singer Parker DuLany with Texan guitarist Phil G… read more"Formed in the East Village in 1980 by Georgia-born/New Orleans-raised painter-turned-singer Parker DuLany with Texan guitarist Phil Gammage and rhythm section Russell Berke and Marcy Saddy, the early Certain General aimed at being … read more"Formed in the East Village in 1980 by Georgia-born/New Orleans-raised painter-turned-singer Parker DuLany with Texan guitarist Phil Gammage and rhythm section Russell Berke and Marcy Saddy, the early Certain General aimed at being 'a pop version of the Contortions'. James Chance c… read more