Buzzcocks
Formed in Manchester, England, in 1975, the Buzzcocks were one of the most influential bands to emerge in the initial wave of punk rock. With their crisp melodies, driving guitars, and guitarist Pete Shelley's biting lyrics, the Buzzcocks were one of the best, most influential punk bands. The Buzzcocks were inspired by the Sex Pistols' energy, yet they didn't copy the Pistols' angry political stance. Instead, they brought that intense, brilliant energy to the three-minute pop song. Shelley's alternately funny and anguished lyrics about adolescence an...[more]
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VINYL FORMAT. "Wish I Never loved You," taken from the full-length album Flat-Pack Philosophy. Also includes "Don't Matter What You Say" and "Love Battery (Live)."
7" $8.99
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Anarchy Music, an unfortunately named offshoot of Cleopatra Records, has issued Orgasm Addict Live, a Buzzcocks concert album, without the slightest hint of when or where it was recorded. It's possible that the lack of liner notes might be a passive-aggressive way of disguising the fact this particular recording has been released several times before; recorded at a show in Paris, France on April 12, 1995, these ten songs were the encore for the show released in 1996 as French, and this encore [ read more ]
CD $16.13
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This is a glacier blue, size large Buzzcocks shirt with a red and blue heart design.
Large Shirt $19.99
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Given that the Buzzcocks, the esteemed inventors of chainsaw pop, already have ten live albums on the market at this writing, the arrival of 30, titled to commemorate the three decades since their debut album, seems like something less than an event. Which is not to say the album isn't good -- Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle have admirably maintained the Buzzcocks' standing as one of the best and most consistently entertaining live acts in British rock, and this recording of a show in London (no date g [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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This is a glacier blue, size XL Buzzcocks shirt with a red and blue heart design.
X-Large Shirt $19.99
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This is a glacier blue, size small Buzzcocks shirt with a red and blue heart design.
Small Shirt $19.99
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This is a glacier blue, size medium Buzzcocks shirt with a red and blue heart design.
Medium Shirt $19.99
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Self-titled cover shirt for The Buzzcocks. Printed on black 100% cotton shirts.
X-Large Shirt $19.99
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Given that the Buzzcocks, the esteemed inventors of chainsaw pop, already have ten live albums on the market at this writing, the arrival of 30, titled to commemorate the three decades since their debut album, seems like something less than an event. Which is not to say the album isn't good -- Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle have admirably maintained the Buzzcocks' standing as one of the best and most consistently entertaining live acts in British rock, and this recording of a show in London (no date g [ read more ]
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