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1000 Mexicans
2,936 listeners
1000 Mexicans were one of the most innovative and creative independent bands of the 1980s, combining quality pop songwriting and rhythmic a… read more1000 Mexicans were one of the most innovative and creative independent bands of the 1980s, combining quality pop songwriting and rhythmic and harmonic richness with their unique touches of experimentalism and eccentricity. The band start… read more1000 Mexicans were one of the most innovative and creative independent bands of the 1980s, combining quality pop songwriting and rhythmic and harmonic richness with their unique touches of experimentalism and eccentricity. The band started playing various London, UK clubs in the summer of 1982, a… read more -
Marine
5,251 listeners
Thre is more than one artist with this name: 1)For London-based all girl outfit, rename your files as per http://www.last.fm/music/M+A+R+I+… read moreThre is more than one artist with this name: 1)For London-based all girl outfit, rename your files as per http://www.last.fm/music/M+A+R+I+N+E :) 2) Marine were a shortlived Belgian crew who found home in the post-punk movement in the UK… read moreThre is more than one artist with this name: 1)For London-based all girl outfit, rename your files as per http://www.last.fm/music/M+A+R+I+N+E :) 2) Marine were a shortlived Belgian crew who found home in the post-punk movement in the UK. The sleevenotes in this LTM release even credit their &qu… read more -
Spherical Objects
2,254 listeners
Spherical Objects were a Manchester post-punk band formed by Steve Solamar in 1978. They released four albums on their own Object label be… read moreSpherical Objects were a Manchester post-punk band formed by Steve Solamar in 1978. They released four albums on their own Object label before Solamar split the band in order to achieve his ambition of becoming a woman. Paul Morley cal… read moreSpherical Objects were a Manchester post-punk band formed by Steve Solamar in 1978. They released four albums on their own Object label before Solamar split the band in order to achieve his ambition of becoming a woman. Paul Morley called their music "existentialist psychedelia". View wiki -
FLUE
5,340 listeners
There are multiple artists named Flue: 1) Flue was a post-punk band from Netherlands, active in the 1980s and signed to the Dutch label Tor… read moreThere are multiple artists named Flue: 1) Flue was a post-punk band from Netherlands, active in the 1980s and signed to the Dutch label Torso. Their music is a mixture of coldwave and guitar new wave with strong sober melodies and a dark… read moreThere are multiple artists named Flue: 1) Flue was a post-punk band from Netherlands, active in the 1980s and signed to the Dutch label Torso. Their music is a mixture of coldwave and guitar new wave with strong sober melodies and a dark feel. The band consisted of four members: Edward Gijsen (vo… read more -
I Can Crawl
684 listeners
Post-punk band from Slough, Berks, U.K. They started as True Colours, releasing a sole single before changing their name to I Can Crawl. View wikiPost-punk band from Slough, Berks, U.K. They started as True Colours, releasing a sole single before changing their name to I Can Crawl. View wikiPost-punk band from Slough, Berks, U.K. They started as True Colours, releasing a sole single before changing their name to I Can Crawl. View wiki -
Cowboys International
4,575 listeners
A band that managed to bridge the gap between Bowie, Eno and the new wave that would follow, Cowboys International was basically an all sta… read moreA band that managed to bridge the gap between Bowie, Eno and the new wave that would follow, Cowboys International was basically an all star group collected by vocalist and songwriter Ken Lockie that put out one tremendous album in 1979 … read moreA band that managed to bridge the gap between Bowie, Eno and the new wave that would follow, Cowboys International was basically an all star group collected by vocalist and songwriter Ken Lockie that put out one tremendous album in 1979 and a handful of 45s (Thrash, Aftermath, Nothing Doing, Toda… read more -
November Group
2,642 listeners
November Group was a synthpop group from Boston which was previously known as Wunderkind. The band was co-fronted by two women, the husky voiced guitarist Ann Prim and keyboardist Kearney Kirby. The name of the band was taken from a grou… read moreNovember Group was a synthpop group from Boston which was previously known as Wunderkind. The band was co-fronted by two women, the husky voiced guitarist Ann Prim and keyboardist Kearney Kirby. The name of the band was taken from a group of German expressionist artists from early 20th century. B… read more -
Choir Invisible
1,525 listeners
Choir Invisible were a four piece post-punk band hailing from Los Angeles. The band formed in the wake of the Flyboys, a first wave LA punk… read moreChoir Invisible were a four piece post-punk band hailing from Los Angeles. The band formed in the wake of the Flyboys, a first wave LA punk band, who split after the death of bassist/keyboardist David Wilson. Lisa Fancher, head of Front… read moreChoir Invisible were a four piece post-punk band hailing from Los Angeles. The band formed in the wake of the Flyboys, a first wave LA punk band, who split after the death of bassist/keyboardist David Wilson. Lisa Fancher, head of Frontier records (who released the lone Flyboys 12'' in… read more -
Cuddly Toys
4,778 listeners
Originally formed as Raped a late punk band fronted by Sean Purcell, Faebhean Kwest, Paddy Fields and Tony Baggett in 1977, they succeeded in generating a fair amount of negative media attention, by virtue of the offence caused by their name. Both Purcell and Kwest were original exponents of the … read more -
Flowers for Agatha
4,307 listeners
Flowers For Agatha was a band based in Leeds, England, in the 1980s. It was formed by Jon Roberts. Among its other members was Jeremy Dyson… read moreFlowers For Agatha was a band based in Leeds, England, in the 1980s. It was formed by Jon Roberts. Among its other members was Jeremy Dyson who later became known for his being a member of the team who wrote The League of Gentlemen. View wikiFlowers For Agatha was a band based in Leeds, England, in the 1980s. It was formed by Jon Roberts. Among its other members was Jeremy Dyson who later became known for his being a member of the team who wrote The League of Gentlemen. View wiki