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Scissor Fits
1,049 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 -
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 -
Desperate Bicycles
5,959 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 -
Sara Goes Pop
2,292 listeners
Sara Goes Pop was Sara (Sara Fancy) and Amos (a.k.a. L. Voag, real name: Jim Welton) from The Homosexuals. They released a self-titled doub… read moreSara Goes Pop was Sara (Sara Fancy) and Amos (a.k.a. L. Voag, real name: Jim Welton) from The Homosexuals. They released a self-titled double 7" in 1982 on the It's War Boys label. These songs sometimes appear credited to Amos … read moreSara Goes Pop was Sara (Sara Fancy) and Amos (a.k.a. L. Voag, real name: Jim Welton) from The Homosexuals. They released a self-titled double 7" in 1982 on the It's War Boys label. These songs sometimes appear credited to Amos & Sara / Amos and Sara but should be retagged as they we… read more -
The Petticoats
4,377 listeners
1) The Petticoats is one woman, German singer and instrumentalist Stef Petticoat. Additionally, Stef Petticoat sings and plays guitar in th… read more1) The Petticoats is one woman, German singer and instrumentalist Stef Petticoat. Additionally, Stef Petticoat sings and plays guitar in the following bands: Necessary Evil, Petticoat/Crash, Amy and the Angels, 69 LIES (here under the na… read more1) The Petticoats is one woman, German singer and instrumentalist Stef Petticoat. Additionally, Stef Petticoat sings and plays guitar in the following bands: Necessary Evil, Petticoat/Crash, Amy and the Angels, 69 LIES (here under the name STEF PUSSYCOAT). 2) The Petticoats were a female pop band… read more -
The Homosexuals
20,554 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 -
100 Flowers
8,496 listeners
100 Flowers is the second incarnation of late 70s Los Angeles gutter punk minimalists the Urinals. Composed of John Talley-Jones (vocals/b… read more100 Flowers is the second incarnation of late 70s Los Angeles gutter punk minimalists the Urinals. Composed of John Talley-Jones (vocals/bass guitar), Kjehl Johansen (guitar), and Kevin Barrett (drums), the trio decided that "the U… read more100 Flowers is the second incarnation of late 70s Los Angeles gutter punk minimalists the Urinals. Composed of John Talley-Jones (vocals/bass guitar), Kjehl Johansen (guitar), and Kevin Barrett (drums), the trio decided that "the Urinals" wasn't going over too well with the Califo… read more -
Reptile Ranch
788 listeners
Reptile Ranch was the "house band" of the celebrated Z-Block label. They recorded their first 7" before they'd played a… read moreReptile Ranch was the "house band" of the celebrated Z-Block label. They recorded their first 7" before they'd played a single gig in public, or even chosen a name. The sound didn't really come together 'til… read moreReptile Ranch was the "house band" of the celebrated Z-Block label. They recorded their first 7" before they'd played a single gig in public, or even chosen a name. The sound didn't really come together 'til they'd moved to Cardiff and cut their DIY-hippiepsych … read more -
Article 58
1,365 listeners
Article 58 was a jangly post-punk band from Hamilton, Scotland who released their only record, the Event To Come 7", in 1981 on Ration… read moreArticle 58 was a jangly post-punk band from Hamilton, Scotland who released their only record, the Event To Come 7", in 1981 on Rational Records. The band featured amongst others future Creeping Bent label owner, Douglas MacIntyre a… read moreArticle 58 was a jangly post-punk band from Hamilton, Scotland who released their only record, the Event To Come 7", in 1981 on Rational Records. The band featured amongst others future Creeping Bent label owner, Douglas MacIntyre and Clare Grogan husband-to-be Stephen Lironi View wiki