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  • excellent major in punk rock and take over the world of financiers

  • What a bloody great song.

    A lost gem.

    I’ve gone ahead and put it on the playlist on my Internet Radio Station:

    Free to listen; live365.com/stations/nzgroundz­ero

    Music like this can never die!

  • Anyone know where i can get there album on download or cd?

  • one of my 1st ever singles when i was 12 n i still love to this day

  • @zerotechboy try the snivelling shits for isgodaman !!! i just found it .

  • Bobby Gotobed the drummer from Wire plays on the b-side of this record

  • Can anyone upload "Is God a Man?"

  • NEVER got the recognition they deserved. Brilliant band! Check out the excellent 'Arrabs In Arrads'. Rock on Edwin Pouncey!!!

  • More Live at the Vortex please !

  • First heard this on the John Peel Show circia 79.. or was it 80? Superb anyway.

  • @Gaudd haha, youve posted that same thing twice. I thought I was gonna reuinite you with some long lost high school buddy. Oh well :P

  • @DroogMonkey

    Shit so I did. Maybe I should be reunited with myself so I can then have a reunion and start to post on a collective basis. Either than or stop posting when I'm pissed. :-)

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  • I fucking love this song! Nothing like classic late 70s/early 80s punk! I was just a toddler during this era, but I fucking love this music. It's way better than 99.9% of the SHIT that's supposed to pass for music nowadays.

    I was born 15 years too late...

  • i here u man. im a huge grunge fan. esspecially nirvana. i was born in 95.

  • @scottymirror I was born in 92 but everything I like is from the late 70s and 80s post-punk scene. I really fucking hate this new millennium's music.

  • yeah, i here that man. but theres some good stuff if you know where to look

  • First heard this on John Peel when I was in high school, absolutely outstanding.

  • im from argentina sorry for my bad english, but if this band born in the 77 with the punk explotion in england no? :) thanks for yours ansewrs greettings :)

  • Magnificent! A top band and a top tune.

  • Great to hear this on you-tube and some interesting comments here! yes....another of the countless bands written out of punk rock history. History also eradicates the void between 70's and 80's punk. the way i remember it 1980 was the year very little was happening and most so-called 'punks' had become mods! When the punk revival began in '81 i don't remember many of the mohawks that emerged having much knowledge of the great bands like Cortinas, Models, Killjoys to name a few.

  • I find it funny that this video has gotten my favorite comments. There were so many tuneful punk bands that helped bridge the gap from the 70' and 80's.

  • Sorry, i meant to write "post some more". I should be more careful with my typing... :(

  • haha, ill see if I can add some good songs by some less common bands. I have to find my art attacks vinyl and transfer it to my computer, so ill look for it.

  • Yaay! : D I just noticed you also posted some Raped songs. I'm looking forward to see your next uploads. Thanks a lot for replying.

    Cheers!

  • yeah, i got alot of good raped songs i havent uploaded yet. Im planning to put more up in a few day. Cheers mate.

  • I just uploaded "ghetto" by The Wall, its a great classic tune. You can always subscribe if you want to get slot of older/underrated punk stuff, and some new too. I upload every couple days.

  • A brilliant tune from one of my fave bands. I completely agree with gwugluud11's comment,they're one of the best Punk bands of that period,yet they are barely mentioned anywhere! Shamefully,that goes for loads of Punk/New Wave bands of the 70s.

    Thanks for the upload,and if you can, please post some Art Attacks tunes! :) Cheers!

  • Thanks DroogMonkey, there weren't many pressed, I liked the track 'Neutron Bomb' best & the cover was weirdly facinating, especially back then, they did an ep after this called 'First & Last' that was good too, other than that they did a few compilation album tracks 'Frankensteins Heartbeat & Arrabs in Harrads' if I remember correctly. Yes an unexpected find on here & thanks again

  • Yes i had this many years ago, it was in a shop called Hi Tension in Grays, Essex for a short period of time (this was about 3 years after it was released)...really weired thinking back because that small litte shop also had God is dead by Heart Attack, The Process of Elimination on Touch & go & SOA on Green vinyl & Negative Approach's 7" (all later on after the Artattacks single was seen in thre) If only I could travel back in time!

  • im glad i could give you a good flashback.

  • Thanx for posting this! I can't find anything about them on the net, to speak of. One of the underrated bands of the New Wave who, along w/ the likes of The Lurkers and The Users, seem to never get mentioned in any of the punk rock coffee table books available at Borders. Plenty of preaching about how if you didn't already have a mohawk and safety pins pierced thru yr eyelids by 1975, you're a loser who should kill yrself, but nary a mention of The Desperate Bicycles.

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