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John “J.T.” Thomas

Already a experienced from the hard-rocking George Hatcher Band, electrical guitarist John Thomas replaced Tony Bourge in the Welsh rock combo Budgie in 1978, and fans raised the sort of dust that might be anticipated concerning much metallic band named after a bird that’s almost lighter than air and it …

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Siouxsie and the Banshees

Siouxsie as well as the Banshees were one of the longest-lived & most successful works to emerge from the London punk community; during the period of a profession that lasted 2 decades, they progressed from an abrasive, primitive artwork punk band right into a stylish, advanced device that notched 18 …

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Budgie

Often regarded as a cross between Dark Sabbath (because of the plodding, molten-heavy riffs) and Rush (because of the singer’s high-pitched, Geddy Lee-esque wail), the relatively obscure British metallic outfit Budgie has influenced countless outfits, despite long lasting countless lineup shifts throughout their history. The group originally created in 1967 …

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The Slits

Combined with the Raincoats and Liliput, the Slits are one of many female punk rock and roll bands from the later ’70s. Not merely do they bravely (or foolishly, you end up being the judge) jump in to the fray with small, if any, musical capability (on the debut tour …

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The Creatures

The Animals first surfaced in 1981 being a side project of Siouxsie as well as the Banshees frontwoman Siouxsie Sioux as well as the band’s drummer, Budgie; after debuting using the EP Crazy Things, they came back two years afterwards using the full-length Feast. Making use of their function in …

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