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Nicky & The Dots
1,003 listeners
Ken Hogg • drums Dave ‘Blotto’ Williams • bass Paul Clark • keyboard Chris D’Ouseley • guitar, vocals Nick Dwyer • vocals Sounds Review 197… read moreKen Hogg • drums Dave ‘Blotto’ Williams • bass Paul Clark • keyboard Chris D’Ouseley • guitar, vocals Nick Dwyer • vocals Sounds Review 1978: "A strong lively band, the Dots were formed in November ‘77 by Nick Dwyer and Chris D’Ouse… read moreKen Hogg • drums Dave ‘Blotto’ Williams • bass Paul Clark • keyboard Chris D’Ouseley • guitar, vocals Nick Dwyer • vocals Sounds Review 1978: "A strong lively band, the Dots were formed in November ‘77 by Nick Dwyer and Chris D’Ouseley who met at art college. It has been said that if Talking… read more -
The Wall
6,215 listeners
There is at least 2 bands with this name 1. The Wall were a UK punk band, formed in Sunderland in 1978. The band had an ever changing lineu… read moreThere is at least 2 bands with this name 1. The Wall were a UK punk band, formed in Sunderland in 1978. The band had an ever changing lineup with the only constant member being vocalist Andzy and later Rab Fae Beith (ex The Pack & UK… read moreThere is at least 2 bands with this name 1. The Wall were a UK punk band, formed in Sunderland in 1978. The band had an ever changing lineup with the only constant member being vocalist Andzy and later Rab Fae Beith (ex The Pack & UK Subs). 2. There is a Vietnamese band The Wall too since 199… read more -
Raped
2,281 listeners
Raped were an Irish punk band formed in 1977. They were more infamous than a lot of other bands, and were regarded as "unsignable&quo… read moreRaped were an Irish punk band formed in 1977. They were more infamous than a lot of other bands, and were regarded as "unsignable". Despite this, they had a dedicated following, and still managed to get promotional spots on t… read moreRaped were an Irish punk band formed in 1977. They were more infamous than a lot of other bands, and were regarded as "unsignable". Despite this, they had a dedicated following, and still managed to get promotional spots on television and at one time a "cheap night out" with… read more -
The Snivelling Shits
4,532 listeners
Giovanni Dadomo was a music journalist who wrote for publications such as ZigZag, Sounds, and The Face. In 1977 he recorded the novelty pun… read moreGiovanni Dadomo was a music journalist who wrote for publications such as ZigZag, Sounds, and The Face. In 1977 he recorded the novelty punk record "Terminal Stupid"/"I Can't Come", the latter described as "… read moreGiovanni Dadomo was a music journalist who wrote for publications such as ZigZag, Sounds, and The Face. In 1977 he recorded the novelty punk record "Terminal Stupid"/"I Can't Come", the latter described as "an iconoclastic mantra of amphetamine-induced sexual dysfunc… read more -
The Art Attacks
5,993 listeners
Formed by Edwin Pouncey & Steve Spear, two students from The London Royal College Of Art, The Art Attacks lasted roughly from April 77… read moreFormed by Edwin Pouncey & Steve Spear, two students from The London Royal College Of Art, The Art Attacks lasted roughly from April 77 to March 1978. For initial rehearsals and demo Rick Slaughter was on drums (played on Punk Rock … read moreFormed by Edwin Pouncey & Steve Spear, two students from The London Royal College Of Art, The Art Attacks lasted roughly from April 77 to March 1978. For initial rehearsals and demo Rick Slaughter was on drums (played on Punk Rock Stars and was later in The Motors) and Rob Smith on bass (ex… read more -
The Carpettes
11,661 listeners
The Carpettes were a Mod / Punk band from Houghton-le-Spring, Tyne and Wear, England, formed in 1977, who released two albums on "Begg… read moreThe Carpettes were a Mod / Punk band from Houghton-le-Spring, Tyne and Wear, England, formed in 1977, who released two albums on "Beggars Banquet Records" and recorded two Peel sessions. They split up in 1981, but reformed in 1… read moreThe Carpettes were a Mod / Punk band from Houghton-le-Spring, Tyne and Wear, England, formed in 1977, who released two albums on "Beggars Banquet Records" and recorded two Peel sessions. They split up in 1981, but reformed in 1996. The band was formed in 1977 by Neil Thompson (vocals, g… read more -
English Subtitles
1,556 listeners
English Subtitles were an English post-punk band from Oxford. They recorded for Small Wonder in the very late 70s/ early 80s. View wikiEnglish Subtitles were an English post-punk band from Oxford. They recorded for Small Wonder in the very late 70s/ early 80s. View wikiEnglish Subtitles were an English post-punk band from Oxford. They recorded for Small Wonder in the very late 70s/ early 80s. View wiki -
Acme Sewage Co.
1,619 listeners
It all started in 1975 - Ozzy joined a band in Welwyn Garden City named 'Bullfrog'. At the time Ozzy was a big fan of the stooges… read moreIt all started in 1975 - Ozzy joined a band in Welwyn Garden City named 'Bullfrog'. At the time Ozzy was a big fan of the stooges, Lou Reed, New York Dolls, MC5 etc etc. During the next few months Ozzy developed his sound withi… read moreIt all started in 1975 - Ozzy joined a band in Welwyn Garden City named 'Bullfrog'. At the time Ozzy was a big fan of the stooges, Lou Reed, New York Dolls, MC5 etc etc. During the next few months Ozzy developed his sound within this band but the other members were after a more traditio… read more -
ATV
6,944 listeners
Alternative TV (sometimes known as ATV) were an English punk rock band, formed in London in 1976. Their punk rock and post-punk sound was i… read moreAlternative TV (sometimes known as ATV) were an English punk rock band, formed in London in 1976. Their punk rock and post-punk sound was influential for several musical artists. Alternative TV were formed in London by Mark Perry, the f… read moreAlternative TV (sometimes known as ATV) were an English punk rock band, formed in London in 1976. Their punk rock and post-punk sound was influential for several musical artists. Alternative TV were formed in London by Mark Perry, the founding editor of Sniffin' Glue punk fanzine, with Perr… read more