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Nightingales
2,720 listeners
Nightingales are a British punk/alternative band (often mis-tagged as The Nightingales despite the majority of releases not having a '… read moreNightingales are a British punk/alternative band (often mis-tagged as The Nightingales despite the majority of releases not having a 'the' and the band themselves' protests) formed in November, 1979 in Birmingham, England.… read moreNightingales are a British punk/alternative band (often mis-tagged as The Nightingales despite the majority of releases not having a 'the' and the band themselves' protests) formed in November, 1979 in Birmingham, England. Original members were Robert Lloyd (vocals) and Joe Motivat… read more -
Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias
5,170 listeners
Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias (often erroneously spelled Alberto y Los Trios Paranoias) was a comedy rock band, formed in Manchester, Engl… read moreAlberto y Lost Trios Paranoias (often erroneously spelled Alberto y Los Trios Paranoias) was a comedy rock band, formed in Manchester, England in 1973. Created in 1973 by two former members of Greasy Bear – Chris "C.P." L… read moreAlberto y Lost Trios Paranoias (often erroneously spelled Alberto y Los Trios Paranoias) was a comedy rock band, formed in Manchester, England in 1973. Created in 1973 by two former members of Greasy Bear – Chris "C.P." Lee and Bruce Mitchell (drums), with Les Prior (vocals), Jimm… read more -
Sods
6,061 listeners
Sods were the first punk band of Denmark (though they released records on England's Step Forward label—home also to the Fall and the C… read moreSods were the first punk band of Denmark (though they released records on England's Step Forward label—home also to the Fall and the Cortinas). They were followed by acts like No Knox and Bollocks; in the beginning of the 80s they c… read more -
The Nuns
12,305 listeners
There are at least 3 artists under the name of Nuns. 1. The Nuns were a punk rock/new wave band in San Francisco in the late 1970s. The ba… read moreThere are at least 3 artists under the name of Nuns. 1. The Nuns were a punk rock/new wave band in San Francisco in the late 1970s. The band has periodically reformed and played to the present day. The band formed in 1975, and were the … read moreThere are at least 3 artists under the name of Nuns. 1. The Nuns were a punk rock/new wave band in San Francisco in the late 1970s. The band has periodically reformed and played to the present day. The band formed in 1975, and were the among the first punk bands in California. In January 1978, t… read more -
Suburban Studs
9,822 listeners
The Suburban Studs were an obscure punk rock band formed in Birmingham UK in 1976 that fell through the cracks. They were signed by the ind… read moreThe Suburban Studs were an obscure punk rock band formed in Birmingham UK in 1976 that fell through the cracks. They were signed by the independent punk label Pogo Records and marketed through the more well-known WEA Records. They pulled… read moreThe Suburban Studs were an obscure punk rock band formed in Birmingham UK in 1976 that fell through the cracks. They were signed by the independent punk label Pogo Records and marketed through the more well-known WEA Records. They pulled off the unusual feat of churning out 2 singles and even an … read more -
The Farmer's Boys
3,623 listeners
Baz, Frog, Mark & Stan made Casio flavoured melancholic pop in the early 80s. They were one of the only Norwich Scene groups to actual… read moreBaz, Frog, Mark & Stan made Casio flavoured melancholic pop in the early 80s. They were one of the only Norwich Scene groups to actually be from Norwich. After releasing a single on The Higsons' Waap label, The Farmers Boys w… read moreBaz, Frog, Mark & Stan made Casio flavoured melancholic pop in the early 80s. They were one of the only Norwich Scene groups to actually be from Norwich. After releasing a single on The Higsons' Waap label, The Farmers Boys were signed to EMI. They released two albums, but failed to … read more -
Athletico Spizz 80
2,058 listeners
As Spizz Energi (http://www.spizzenergi.com) they became the first number one band in the newly formed Indie Chart in January 1980. The BBC… read moreAs Spizz Energi (http://www.spizzenergi.com) they became the first number one band in the newly formed Indie Chart in January 1980. The BBC DJ John Peel described "Where's Captain Kirk?" as… "the best Star Trek … read moreAs Spizz Energi (http://www.spizzenergi.com) they became the first number one band in the newly formed Indie Chart in January 1980. The BBC DJ John Peel described "Where's Captain Kirk?" as… "the best Star Trek associated song". This was probably the peak of Spizz… read more -
Pink Military
3,769 listeners
Pink Military - formed 1978, feat; Jayne Casey (vocals) (ex Big in Japan), Martin Dempsey (bass) (ex Yachts later of It's Immaterial),… read morePink Military - formed 1978, feat; Jayne Casey (vocals) (ex Big in Japan), Martin Dempsey (bass) (ex Yachts later of It's Immaterial), Nicky Cool (gtr), Charlie Gruff Griffiths (bass) (ex Next, later of Wah! Heat), Chris Joyce (drum… read morePink Military - formed 1978, feat; Jayne Casey (vocals) (ex Big in Japan), Martin Dempsey (bass) (ex Yachts later of It's Immaterial), Nicky Cool (gtr), Charlie Gruff Griffiths (bass) (ex Next, later of Wah! Heat), Chris Joyce (drums) (ex The Durutti Column, later The Mothmen and Simply Red)… read more -
Joe Crow
6,113 listeners
Joe Crow is a British musician who began his musical career at the height of the British punk era in 1977 as a member of one of Birmingham&… read moreJoe Crow is a British musician who began his musical career at the height of the British punk era in 1977 as a member of one of Birmingham's most well-known punk acts, The Prefects. While the band only released one album, they are c… read moreJoe Crow is a British musician who began his musical career at the height of the British punk era in 1977 as a member of one of Birmingham's most well-known punk acts, The Prefects. While the band only released one album, they are considered a classic of the era; performing with The Clash on… read more