
Ruefrex were one of Northern Ireland's most popular, uncompromising and successful punk bands. Over a turbulent decade-long career the band were attacked by both Protestant and Catholic communities for their refusal to accept sectarian divisions. They also recorded some of the most powerful, lyrically potent music of the era, from their debut on Terri Hooley's legendary Good Vibrations label to indie chart hits with the classic 'Capital Letters' and 'Paid In Kind' on the Northern Irish indie label One by One.
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The Wild Colonial Boy
One By One
Cross the Line
Capital Letters
The Wild Colonial Boy Pt 1
Don't Panic
In The Traps
Perfect Crime
The Perfect Crime
Playing Cards With Dead Men
Paid in Kind
April Fool
The Ruah
Even In The Dark Hours
The Fightin' 36th
By The Shadow Line
Playing Adult Games
Flowers For All Occasions
Days of Heaven
Between Having and Wanting
Lenders of the Last Resort
Middle-Ground
Correct Your Fireside Manner
Mr. Renfield Reflects
Mr Renfield Reflects
Even In The Dark
By the Shadowline
The Lenders Of The Last Resort (7" Version)
Correct Your Fireside Manner | Sources And The Energie
Even In The Dark Hours (12" Version)
Flowers For All Ocassions
The Wild Colonial Boy - 12" Version
The Lenders Of The Last Resort - 7" Version
Even In The Dark Hours (7" Version)
Correct Your Fireside Manner / The Sources And The Energies
In The Traps - Mongrel Mix
The Wild Colonial Boy (12" Version)
The Wild Colonial Boy, Pt. 1
The Lenders Of The Last Resort
In The Traps (Mongrel Mix)
In The Traps (12" Mongrel Mix)
The Sources And The Energies
In The Traps (Instrumental)
Even In The Dark Hours - 12" Version
The Ruah (Radio 1Session, 15 Sept 1985)
By The Shadowline (Radio 1Session, 15 Sept 1985)
Wild Colonial Boy
In The Traps - Instrumental
Even In The Dark Hours - 7" Version
Lenders Of The Last Resort - Edit
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