
A neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters is a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and the good-foot indie dance vibe of Happy Mondays and the other Manchester bands of the late '80s. Often seen merely as New Order proteges (Peter Hook produced all but one of their records) and victims of both record company indifference and unnecessary potshots by the cynical British music press, the Stockholm Monsters deserved better treatment than they usually got.
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Fairy Tales
All At Once
Happy Ever After
National Pastime
Terror
Partyline
Where I Belong
Decalogue
Soft Babies
Militia
Winter
Death is Slowly Coming
Lafayette
Life's Two Faces
Your Uniform
Five O'Clock
Miss Moonlight
To Look At Her
The Longing
E.W.
Something's Got To Give
Dumbstruck
Stupid
Partyline (12") - 12" Version
Miss Moonlight - 1984 Mix
Partyline (12")
Miss Moonlight (1984)
Shake it to The Bank
Kan Kill! (12")
How Corrupt is Rough Trade (12")
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (12") - 12" Version
Kan Kill
Miss Moonlight (1984 Mix)
Kan Kill! (12") - 12" Version
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade?
Kan Kill!
PARTYLINE (PARTYLIVE MIX)
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? - 7" edit
Kan Kill! - 7" edit
Shake It To The Bank - Demo
How Corrupt is Rough Trade
How Corrupt is Rough Trade? [7"]
Kan Kill! [7"]
Partyline - Partylive Mix
Kan Kill! (7")
Partyline [partylive mix]
Your Uniform - Alternate Version
Kan Kill! (7" edit)
How Corrupt Is Rough Trade? (7" edit)
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