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The 101’ers

Primarily referred to as the band Joe Strummer is at just before he joined the Clash, the 101’ers were area of the last wave of British pub rock bands from the mid-’70s. The group by no means released any recordings while these were collectively, yet these were among the key …

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The Raincoats

One of the most unusual bands to go up from the Uk punk explosion from the 1970s, the Raincoats were post-punk before punk’s initial take action had fully played out; that they had small desire for the velocity or velocity from the Clash or the Sex Pistols, rather embracing a …

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Basement 5

Maybe recalling the longer history of dub reggae, London’s Cellar 5 titled their debut album 1965-1980, even though it lay nearer to the synth pop of that time period than anything Jamaica had produced. That same calendar year, manufacturer and group mastermind Martin Hannett — who acquired lately capped his …

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