
Peter Wylie began his musical career in 1977 as a guitarist for the Crucial Three (with The Teardrop Explodes' Julian Cope and Echo & the Bunnymen's Ian McCulloch), for a couple months (Sept-Nov 1977). From the ashes of other short lived groups, the Post-punk band 'Wah! Heat' eventually formed in February of 1979 with Pete Wylie on vocals and guitars, Rob Jones on drums and Colin Williams on bass, soon to be replaced by Pete ‘Kid’ Younger (ex Those Naughty Lumps).
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Better Scream
Seven Minutes To Midnight
7 Minutes To Midnight
Hey Disco Joe
7000 Names Of Wah
Better Scream [1980]
Don't Step On The Cracks
7000 Names Of Wah!
7,000 Names of Wah!
Joe
Hey (Disco) Joe
The Seven Thousand Names Of Wah!
7,000 Names Of Wah
Other Boys
The 7,000 Names of Wah!
Some Say
Otherboys
Somesay
Seven Minutes To Midnight To Be Continued
Hey! Disco Joe
Seven Minutes To Midnight...
The Death Of Wah!
Mission Impossible
The Checkmate Syndrome
The Wind-Up
Other Boys (John Peel session)
Don't Step On The Cracks (John Peel session)
Seven Minutes To Midnight (John Peel Session)
Seven Minutes To Midnight... (To Be Continued)
Seven Minutes To Midnight (Peel Session)
Seven Minutes To Midnight...(To Be Continued)
Seven Minutes to Midnight (To Be Continued)
Sleeeppp
Somesay (John Peel Session)
Other Boys [*][Version]
Why D You Imitate the Cutout
Seven Minutes to Midnight (To Be Continued...)
Don't Step On The Cracks (Peel Session)
Forget The Down
Sleeppp
Up
Some Say (Peel Session)
Seven Minutes To Midnight...To Be Continued
Other Boys (Peel Session)
The 7,000 Names of Wah
Hey Disco Joe - Wah! Heat
Sleep (Lullaby For Josie) BBC Session 14/02/1983
Why D'You Imitate The Cutout
Silver And Gold Bbc Session 14/02/1983
Seven Minutes To Midnight... to be continued
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