
Inspired by the likes of Noam Chomsky and Crass, British band 70 Gwen Party (a duo of Victor N’Dip and Lurgin Pin) used their music as a platform for dissemination of their political views. Their distrust of the press and overall non-friendless toward media earned them as much reputation as their music. John Peel loved the band and played many of their records, but they never got any mainstream attention and all of their records are out of print.
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The Deviling Hour
Knee Deep In Evil
Howard Hughes
Peeping Stick
Walkabout
Stop Resurrect and Fire
A Culling for Satan
Smash
Like Richard Dadd
NIP
The Love Fried
The Searle Brothers (a)
The Searle Brothers (b)
The Power Elite
Untitled
Snatcher - The Cable Thief
War Track And Field
Anti Blue Nazi
Care
In Summer
The Cos Violence Trip
Scorching The Antichrist
Helier Party
The Killer Underground
A Lion In A Dress
The Faust Electric
I Am Noam Chomsky
All You Do Is Dream
The Curtain Before The Fall
Nicks' Bridge
Smile (A)
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Waste
Beside Me
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Power Elite
The Develing Hour
'N' Spike The Nile
All Fall Down
Beside Edit
Ruby Drops
Smile (B)
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Christfire
Sleep Armageddon
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