
There are (or: once were) at least two bands called Puncture. 1. Puncture was a short-lived British punk bank, established in the London area of Islington, United Kingdom, in 1976. They released one 7-inch single, 'You Can't Rock and Roll (In a Council Flat)', on Chiswick in September 1977, before splitting up in early 1978. Personnel: Paul McCallum (guitar, vocals), Jack Stafford (guitar, vocals), Steve Counsel (bass, vocals), Marty Truss (drums).
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Can't Play Rock 'n' Roll
YOU CAN'T ROCK AND ROLL
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You Can't Rock And Roll (In A Council Flat)
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Nailed To A Cross
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You Can't Rock'n'roll
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You Can’t Rock And Roll (In A Council Flat)
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Immune (edit)
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Nailed To A Cross - Remastered
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You Can't Rock'n Roll (In A Council Flat)
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Form & Void
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