
In an era dominated by bland mainstream bands such as The Stereophonics, Catatonia and Travis, Pop Threat were almost completely ignored. There was no room for a surly female fronted band who came across as constantly miserable, cynical, unfriendly and who walked out onstage and delivered their music one sonic blast after the other with no attempt to communicate with the audience and with as little space between songs as possible. Before The Blanche Hudson Weekend, before The Manhattan Love Suicides - there was Pop Threat.
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Filth
Hit It !
hit. it.!
Hit It!
One Track Mind
Sugar Fuck
Ripen
So It Seemed
Vivia
Sludgy
Dark Black
Ingrained
Amarantal Meltdown
Falling Spike
Rediffusion
No Way Out
Towards An End
Cheap And Vulgar
The Last Resort
It's The Police
Cheri
D 4th S (Demo Version)
Fallen Spike
Monochrome
Monochrome (8 Track Demo)
On Full Speed
D 4th S
Semtex Vortex
Reverse Expectant (8 Track Demo)
Shellfire
D 4th S - Demo Version
Hardcore Disco
Sludgy (8 Track Demo)
Monochrome - 8 Track Demo
It's The Police!
Sludgy - 8 Track Demo
Reverse Expectant - 8 Track Demo
Monochrome (8-Track version)
Rediffusion (early mix)
Sludgy (8-Track Version)
Reverse Expectant (8-Track Version)
Reverse Expectant
Hard Core Disco
Ingrained (7" version)
Ripen (7" version)
Dark Black (7" version)
Filth (7" Version)
Intro ("This Is The Last Pop Threat Gig You'll Ever See")
No Way Out (7" version)
No Way Out (demo)
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