
There are at least two bands/acts called London Underground. 1. London Underground was a British post-punk / reggae band active, roughly, from 1980 to 1983 or 1984. In their four or so years of existence, like all On-U 'bands' of the time, the line-up was fluid, but retained a focus around Kendall Ernest (bass), Martin Frederix (a.k.a. Martin Harrison) (guitar, bass, vocals), Pete Holdsworth (vocals, melodica) and Danny Sheals (drums). They were associated with the highly influential post-punk musician and producer, Adrian Sherwood.
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