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Five Thirty was a three-piece rock band from London, UK, briefly popular in the early 1990s. It consisted of Tara Milton (bass), Paul Basse… read moreFive Thirty was a three-piece rock band from London, UK, briefly popular in the early 1990s. It consisted of Tara Milton (bass), Paul Bassett (guitar, vocals) and Phil Hopper (drums). In 1991 they released their only album, called '… read moreFive Thirty was a three-piece rock band from London, UK, briefly popular in the early 1990s. It consisted of Tara Milton (bass), Paul Bassett (guitar, vocals) and Phil Hopper (drums). In 1991 they released their only album, called 'Bed'. The group formed initially in 1985, recording the… read more -
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The Wendys
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Northern Uproar
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Eugenius
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The Candyskins
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These Animal Men
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These Animal Men were a UK band achieving minor fame in the 1990s as part of the New Wave of New Wave and splitting, after 2 albums, in 199… read moreThese Animal Men were a UK band achieving minor fame in the 1990s as part of the New Wave of New Wave and splitting, after 2 albums, in 1998. These Animal Men were formed in Brighton in around 1990, signing to Hut records, an offshoot of… read moreThese Animal Men were a UK band achieving minor fame in the 1990s as part of the New Wave of New Wave and splitting, after 2 albums, in 1998. These Animal Men were formed in Brighton in around 1990, signing to Hut records, an offshoot of Virgin Records in 1993. They gained fame and/or notoriety w… read more -
Heavy Stereo
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My Jealous God
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The Bridewell Taxis
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