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The Desperate Bicycles were an English punk group. The band formed in 1977 in London as an experiment in the economics of punk's DIY methodology. Dave Papworth (drums), Nicky Stephens (keyboards), Roger Stephens (bass), and Danny Wigley (vocals) wanted to see how cheaply they could record an… read more -
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Aerial FX
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Interesting No-Wave-inflected post-punk bank from the early 1980s DC scene. Their music was dissonant and arty; they had an affected but striking stage presence. The lineup consisted of Gregg Strzempka (vocals, guitar, bass), Pam Lewis … read moreInteresting No-Wave-inflected post-punk bank from the early 1980s DC scene. Their music was dissonant and arty; they had an affected but striking stage presence. The lineup consisted of Gregg Strzempka (vocals, guitar, bass), Pam Lewis (organ, melodica, slide guitar, vocals), Christopher Anderso… read more -
The Dancing Cigarettes
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The Dancing Cigarettes, from Bloomington, Indiana, were a post-punk/new wave group that existed from 1979-1983. There were some lineup cha… read moreThe Dancing Cigarettes, from Bloomington, Indiana, were a post-punk/new wave group that existed from 1979-1983. There were some lineup changes over that span, but typically the band consisted of singer/guitarist Michael Gitlin, bassist… read moreThe Dancing Cigarettes, from Bloomington, Indiana, were a post-punk/new wave group that existed from 1979-1983. There were some lineup changes over that span, but typically the band consisted of singer/guitarist Michael Gitlin, bassist Emily Bonus,keyboardist and multi -instrumentalist Tim Noe,… read more -
BPeople
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BPeople was a post-punk band featuring sax player Pat Delaney of early LA art punk band The Deadbeats (with Geza X) and The Romans. They we… read moreBPeople was a post-punk band featuring sax player Pat Delaney of early LA art punk band The Deadbeats (with Geza X) and The Romans. They were on the Let Them Eat Jellybeans compilation and released an LP titled Petrified Conditions. View wikiBPeople was a post-punk band featuring sax player Pat Delaney of early LA art punk band The Deadbeats (with Geza X) and The Romans. They were on the Let Them Eat Jellybeans compilation and released an LP titled Petrified Conditions. View wiki