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Celia and The Mutations
1,235 listeners
Celia and the Mutations consisted of Celia Collin on lead vocals, and the backing band known as The Mutations. The Mutations were in fact The Stranglers. Celia was discovered by the manager of The Stranglers, Dai Davis who set up the alr… read moreCelia and the Mutations consisted of Celia Collin on lead vocals, and the backing band known as The Mutations. The Mutations were in fact The Stranglers. Celia was discovered by the manager of The Stranglers, Dai Davis who set up the already formed Stranglers as backing vocals on Celia's fir… read more -
Suburban Studs
9,836 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 Carpettes
10,893 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 -
The Cortinas
7,075 listeners
There are at least two bands named The Cortinas. 1. The Cortinas were a short-lived proto-psychedelic beat band from the United Kingdom, ba… read moreThere are at least two bands named The Cortinas. 1. The Cortinas were a short-lived proto-psychedelic beat band from the United Kingdom, based around brothers Paul and Nigel Griggs (vocals/guitar and bass, respectively. They band formed … read moreThere are at least two bands named The Cortinas. 1. The Cortinas were a short-lived proto-psychedelic beat band from the United Kingdom, based around brothers Paul and Nigel Griggs (vocals/guitar and bass, respectively. They band formed in 1963, were initially Beatles-inspired and played live a l… read more -
The Wasps
7,044 listeners
The Wasps were a British punk band formed in 1976. They played at popular punk venues like the Vortex and the Roxy and drew favorable revie… read moreThe Wasps were a British punk band formed in 1976. They played at popular punk venues like the Vortex and the Roxy and drew favorable reviews in NME. The Wasps were known for attracting controversy with their wild shows, which featured w… read moreThe Wasps were a British punk band formed in 1976. They played at popular punk venues like the Vortex and the Roxy and drew favorable reviews in NME. The Wasps were known for attracting controversy with their wild shows, which featured wanton violence and fireworks, and for clashing with music re… read more -
Neon Hearts
2,204 listeners
The NEON HEARTS were formed in the spring of 1977 by saxophonist Steve Heart who had left SUBURBAN STUDS, following musical differences (th… read moreThe NEON HEARTS were formed in the spring of 1977 by saxophonist Steve Heart who had left SUBURBAN STUDS, following musical differences (the band feeling a saxophone player inappropriate in a punk band) and returned to Wolverhampton to f… read moreThe NEON HEARTS were formed in the spring of 1977 by saxophonist Steve Heart who had left SUBURBAN STUDS, following musical differences (the band feeling a saxophone player inappropriate in a punk band) and returned to Wolverhampton to form a new band. He'd already written several songs and … read more -
The Yobs
4,588 listeners
There were two bands with the name "The Yobs": 1) Weird 80's Hardcore punk band from Carson City, Nevada. Their song "A… read moreThere were two bands with the name "The Yobs": 1) Weird 80's Hardcore punk band from Carson City, Nevada. Their song "Armageddon" was featured on the Nevada punk compilation "Nuke Your Dink" and have an… read moreThere were two bands with the name "The Yobs": 1) Weird 80's Hardcore punk band from Carson City, Nevada. Their song "Armageddon" was featured on the Nevada punk compilation "Nuke Your Dink" and have an album entitled "Wild Hunt", both releases on Posi… read more -
The Radiators From Space
6,373 listeners
The Radiators from Space (aka The Radiators, The Rads, Radiators (from Space), and The Radiators Plan 9) was an Irish punk rock band that h… read moreThe Radiators from Space (aka The Radiators, The Rads, Radiators (from Space), and The Radiators Plan 9) was an Irish punk rock band that has been described as Ireland's first punk band. Initially active 1976-1981, the band had a br… read moreThe Radiators from Space (aka The Radiators, The Rads, Radiators (from Space), and The Radiators Plan 9) was an Irish punk rock band that has been described as Ireland's first punk band. Initially active 1976-1981, the band had a brief reunion in 1987-1988, and reformed in 2003 until the dea… read more -
The Rivals
1,675 listeners
As always, there seems to be more than one group with a name like this 1)The Rivals were a UK punk band from Ramsgate, in existence from 1… read moreAs always, there seems to be more than one group with a name like this 1)The Rivals were a UK punk band from Ramsgate, in existence from 1976-1981. Originally formed by childhood friends Mark Edwards (guitar, vocals) and Paul Leinster (… read moreAs always, there seems to be more than one group with a name like this 1)The Rivals were a UK punk band from Ramsgate, in existence from 1976-1981. Originally formed by childhood friends Mark Edwards (guitar, vocals) and Paul Leinster (bass, vocals), they soon added Mark Hebden (drums). The most… read more -
Johnny & the Self Abusers
1,948 listeners
Johnny & the Self Abusers (also variously known as Johnny and the Self-Abusers or other titles) was a 1977 punk rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. It notably included future Simple Minds musicians Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill. Johnny… read moreJohnny & the Self Abusers (also variously known as Johnny and the Self-Abusers or other titles) was a 1977 punk rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. It notably included future Simple Minds musicians Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill. Johnny & the Self Abusers released one single: "Saints &a… read more