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  • ChameleonsVox

    (8 listeners)

    The Chameleons (called The Chameleons UK on some American releases) were a post-punk/new-wave band that formed in Middleton, in Greater Manchester, England in 1981.

  • Frustration

    (6,035 listeners)

    post-punk, new wave, cold wave, french

    There is more than one artist named Frustration: 1) Formed in september 2002 by members of the parisian "happy family" Anteenagers mc, Teckels, Operation S, No Talents, Steve & the jerks, Four Slicks, Les Terribles & Warum Joe. Frustration have decided to explore the dark, cold, sad but tense side of rock'n'roll.

  • LTD

    (7,424 listeners)

    funk, soul, post-punk, drjazzmrfunkmusic

    In 1968, in Greensboro, North Carolina, Arthur (Lorenzo) Carnegie/saxes/flutes, vocals, Jake Riley/trombone/vocals, Carle (Wayne) Vickers/trumpet/flute/saxes, vocals, and Abraham (Onion) Miller/saxes/vocals, who had been working as members of the (15 piece) "Fantastic Soul Men Orchestra" backing the ever

  • Red Lorry Yellow Lorry

    (68,144 listeners)

    post-punk, gothic rock, gothic, 80s

    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry (commonly referred to simply as "The Lorries") is a post-punk band formed by guitarist/songwriter Chris Reed and vocalist Mark Sweeney, along with bassist Steve Smith and drummer Mick Brown (who would later join The Mission). Sweeney left the band in late 1981 and Reed permanently took over as vocalist, with Martin Fagan joining as a second guitarist.

  • S.C.U.M

    (21,241 listeners)

    post-punk, noise, british, the new thing

    S.C.U.M is a London, UK-based post-punk band. They take their name from the 1968 feminist manifesto Society For Cutting Up Men.

  • Section 25

    (49,960 listeners)

    post-punk, new wave, factory records, 80s

    Section 25 were formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom in November 1977. Initially they were a duo, consisting of brothers Larry Cassidy (bass, vocals) and Vincent Cassidy (drums). In June 1978 they made their live debut, and in November were joined by guitarist Paul Wiggin.

  • The Fall

    (300,719 listeners)

    post-punk, punk, new wave, indie

    Famously described by John Peel as being "always different, always the same", The Fall were formed in Manchester, England in 1976 during the Punk era although their style quickly evolved into something more idiosyncratic.

  • The Names

    (24,526 listeners)

    post-punk, new wave, factory records, belgian

    The Names were a Post-Punk band from Brussels in Belgium that formed in 1978 around bassist and songwriter Michel Sordinia. After playing in local gigs as The Passengers, they changed their name in time for their debut single, Spectators of Life, released by WEA in 1979 to test the market for home-grown new wave music.