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  • Spiral Scratch is an EP and the first release by the English punk rock band Buzzcocks. It was released on 29 January 1977. It is one of the earliest releases...
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    Extended play (redirect from Ep)
    were commonly used for the release of new material, e.g. Buzzcocks' Spiral Scratch EP. Ricardo Baca of The Denver Post said in 2010, "EPs—originally extended-play...
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    Diggle was recruited as a bassist for Buzzcocks, playing bass on the Spiral Scratch EP (1977). Following the departure of original lead vocalist Howard Devoto...
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  • the coining of the term "indie" to the 1977 self-publication of the Spiral Scratch EP by Manchester punk rock band the Buzzcocks, on their Independent record...
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  • an idea disseminated in particular by Buzzcocks' release of their Spiral Scratch EP on their own label as well as the self-released 1977 singles of Desperate...
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  • Martin Zero, he produced the first independent punk record, Buzzcocks' Spiral Scratch EP. Under the same moniker he produced early records by punk poet John...
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  • Simply Red. Another influential event was the release of Buzzcocks' Spiral Scratch EP in early 1977 – the first independent-label punk record. In the wake...
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  • Pete Shelley started the New Hormones label. The label released the Spiral Scratch EP in January 1977, and began releasing records by other artists regularly...
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  • due to it incorporating the riff from the song "Boredom" off the Spiral Scratch EP, though according to Steve Diggle he wrote ninety percent of the song...
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    1976. He left the band in February 1977 after only one record (the Spiral Scratch EP) and a small number of performances to form the band Magazine. Devoto...
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  • from "Boredom", a song by Buzzcocks that featured on their debut Spiral Scratch EP. The riff chimes briefly in, just as Collins namechecks the song in...
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  • Boomtown Rats – The Boomtown Rats The Boys – The Boys Buzzcocks – Spiral Scratch (EP) The Clash – The Clash (UK) The Damned – Damned Damned Damned The...
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  • punk rock label in the UK. The label's first release was Buzzcocks' Spiral Scratch (EP), which was the second self-released punk record ever (after The Saints...
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  • mail-order service, and demand from other shops for the Buzzcock's 'Spiral Scratch' EP led him to start Fresh Distribution. Bands such as the Art Attacks...
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  • Prior to recording, Sanderson had been listening to the Buzzcocks' Spiral Scratch EP, and repeated the two note refrain from "Boredom" at the end of "Think...
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  • 1978 32 – 3 Buzzcocks "Boredom" 1976 (Spiral Scratch (EP)) – – 3 The Buzzcocks "Time's Up" 1976 ("Spiral Scratch" (EP)) – – 3 The Buzzcocks "Ever Fallen...
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  • Soul "Friends of Mine", a song by Buzzcocks from their 1977 album Spiral Scratch (EP) "Friends of Mine", a song by Duran Duran from their 1981 album Duran...
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  • album A Salty Dog "Boredom", a 1977 song by the Buzzcocks from the EP Spiral Scratch Boredom (Tyler, the Creator song), 2017 "Dokolica", aka "Boredom"...
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  • In December 1990 the duo released a four-track EP, Resisting Calm, on Spiral Scratch Records. For the EP they used Tony Buck on drums, Mike Bukovsky on...
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  • elements of Spiral, with The Washington Post highlighting "a newfound glimmer of vulnerability" in both Candyland and Spiral. "I've only scratched the surface...
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