Blitzkrieg Bop (band)
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Blitzkrieg Bop were an English punk rock band formed in Teesside, England in February 1977. They were named after a song by the Ramones with the same name. They released three singles. These were "Let's Go"/ "Bugger Off" / "9 Till 5" (Mortonsound – June 1977); "Let's Go" (re-recorded) / "Life Is Just A So-So" / "Mental Case" (Lightning – December 1977); and "(You're Like A) UFO" / "Viva Bobby Joe" (Lightning – September 1978). A collection of all these tracks, plus other unreleased material, was released in 1998 entitled Top of the Bops (Overground), but it is currently out of print.[1]
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Origin | Teesside, England, UK |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1977–1979, 1994, 1999 |
Past members | Blank Frank (John Hodgson) Ray Gunn (Ray Radford) Bert Presley (Micky Dunn) Kid Moses (Graeme Moses) Nicky Noxx (Alan Cornfroth) Telly Sett (Damian Blackwell) Gloria (Anne Hodgson) Mick Sick (Mick Hylton) |
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