sábado, 1 de mayo de 2021

The Enemy – Bang Bang You're Dead B/W Trendy Violence [7''] (1979, King Tut Records)

 
The Enemy (also known as Fruitland Famine Band from 1974 to 1978) were an american punk-rock band formed in Seattle in 1978 and disbanded in 1982. Members were Suzi Grant (vocals), George Gleason (guitar, vocals), Peter Barnes (drums), Michael "Wonderful" Clarke (bass), Paul Hood (bass, vocals) and Damon Titus (guitar, bass, vocals). Michael Clarke played in the early Vancouver punk rock and new wave scene with The Rest, The Generators, and [e?]. Around 1980 he moved to Seattle and joined The Enemy. They released only two singles of catchy sing-along choruses of female fronted punk: 'I Need An Enemy' in 1978 and 'Bang Bang You're Dead B/W Trendy Violence' (1979). 


 
Label: King Tut Records – R-5229/5230 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single 
Country: US 
Released: 1979 
Style: Punk, Punk Rock
 
Tracklist:
A Bang Bang You're Dead 1:50 
B Trendy Violence 2:10 
 
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