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Broken Bones (band)

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Broken Bones Origin Stoke On Trent, England Genres Hardcore punk, UK82, crossover thrash, crust punk Years active 1983–present Labels Dr. Strange Records, Fall Out, Black Konflik Records, Heavy Metal Records, RFB Recordings Associated acts Discharge Members Jeff "JJ" Janiak Anthony "Bones" Roberts Terrence "Tezz" Roberts Dave Bridgwood Past members Nick "Nobby" Dobson Paul "Oddy" Hoddy Darren "Baz" Burgress Quiv Cliff Darren "Thrasher" Harris Kirk Douthwaite Karl Morris Andy Dawson Broken Bones are a hardcore punk band founded in 1983 and led by Anthony 'Bones' Roberts. [1] They evolved from the band Discharge, and later moved into a style known as crossover. They have released eight albums, three EPs and a number of singles. [2] The band has gone through a number of line-up changes over the years and have toured internationally. Contents 1 Career 2

King Kurt

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King Kurt King Kurt Live in Munich Background information Genres Psychobilly Years active 1981–1988, 1992–1996, 2012–present Labels Stiff Website kingkurt.com Members Gary "Smeg" Cayton - Vocals Paul "Thwak" Laventhol - Guitar John Reddington - Saxophone Gaff - Drums Bert Boustead - Bass Eli Irving - Guitar King Kurt are a psychobilly rock band from the UK. They formed in 1981 and split up in 1988, although they have reformed sporadically and played a reunion concert in 2010. They are best known for their hit single, "Destination Zululand" (1983). Contents 1 Formation 2 Notoriety 3 Albums 4 Post-heyday 5 Discography 5.1 Singles 5.2 Albums 5.3 Compilation albums 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Formation The band began as Rockin' Kurt and his Sauer Krauts in 1981, with Jeff Harvey on vocals, John Reddington on guitar, Bert Boustead on bass guita

The Newtown Neurotics

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"The Neurotics" redirects here. For other uses, see Neurotic. The Newtown Neurotics Also known as The Neurotics Origin Harlow, England Genres Punk Years active 1979–1988 2006–present Labels Jungle Records Website http://www.neurotics.org.uk/ http://steve-drewett.com/ Members Steve Drewett Adam Smith Simon Lomond Past members Colin Dredd Don Adams David Walsh Tig Barber The Newtown Neurotics (later just The Neurotics ) are an English punk rock group formed in Harlow, Essex, England, in 1979. They are noted for their openly political music. [1] Contents 1 History 2 Post break-up 3 Reformation 4 Album discography 4.1 Compilations featuring Neurotics' Tracks 5 References History As The Newtown Neurotics, the band began their career playing punk heavily indebted stylistically to The Clash and The Ramones. They released a series of singles from 1979 – later collected on the album 45 Revolut

The Seeds

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For other uses, see Seed (disambiguation). The Seeds The group in 1966. From left: Rick Andridge, Daryl Hooper, Sky Saxon, and Jan Savage Background information Origin Los Angeles, California, United States Genres Psychedelic rock, [1] acid rock, [2] garage rock, proto-punk Years active 1965–1969, 1969–1972 (as Sky Saxon and the Seeds), Present Labels GNP Crescendo, MGM Records, Bam Caruso Members Daryl Hooper Jan Savage Don Boomer Paul Kopf Jeff Prentice Alec Palao Past members Sky Saxon Daryl Hooper Jan Savage Rick Andridge Don Boomer Bob Norsoph Bill Chiapparelli The Seeds were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965. The group became known for psychedelic rock music and is considered a prototype for garage punk rock bands. [3] [4] [5] [6] Contents 1 History 2 Legacy and influence 3 Re-formation 4 Discography 4.1 Studio albums 4.2 Singles 5 References 6 External links Hist