Even though they couldn't really play and never released anything besides one track on 'Bullshit Detector One', The Eratics (before that they were known as The Pox, The Dogclips, The Clones and some other names) were still a part of the 'Anarcho' punk scene with their intelligent ideas and connections with Crass. Formed somewhere around 1979, The Eratics were bassist Terence 'Stringy' Castle, guitarist Martin 'Snout' Seward and drummer Kevin 'Bondage' Lester on drums while they were all in school in Waltharn Cross. After seeing the first wave of punk play around the United Kingdom including Crass, it inspired them to get up and just start a band, no matter how bad some of them were at playing instruments.
The Sinyx formed in the Summer of 1979 and played their first gig at the Focus Youth Centre in early 1980. The bands first line up consisted of Alien on Vocals, Paul Brunt on Guitar, Auntie on Bass and Vints on Drums. The bands name was based on the name of the ancient Greek movement of anti-societal rebels 'The Cynics'. They quickly attracted a fervent local following amongst the regions Punks and Skins, and began playing concerts further afield with groups sharing a similar outlook, including The Epileptics, Flux of Pink Indians, The Eratics and local band The Icons. [SOURCE: SOUTHEND PUNK ROCK HISTORY]
Label: Blot Recordings – TCLSD 004
Format:
Cassette
Country: UK
Released: 1981
Style: Punk, Anarcho-Punk
Tracklist:
A1 The Eratics – Big Boss Big Toss
A2 The Eratics – You Shame Me
A3 The Eratics – Russia
A4 The Eratics – Kamikaze
A5 The Eratics – God Save Our Gracious Queen
A6 The Eratics – Taking Tablets
A7 The Eratics – Free Hour Spirit
A8 The Eratics – National Service
A9 The Eratics – Parasite
B1 The Sinyx – Suicide
B2 The Sinyx – Animal
B3 The Sinyx – Britain Is A Mausoleum
B4 The Sinyx – Zulu
B5 The Sinyx – Therapy Through Violence
B6 The Sinyx – 9 To 5 Auchwitz
B7 The Sinyx – Nausea
B8 The Sinyx – Fight
B9 The Sinyx – Ex-Communication
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