Biography
This politically motivated, hardline punk quartet formed in 1977, in South Shields, England. They were the brainchild of Mensi (b. Thomas Mensforth; vocals), and strongly influenced by the Clash, Damned and Sex Pistols. With Mond (guitar), Ronnie Wooden (bass) and Sticks (drums) completing the line-up, they signed to the independent Small Wonder label who re-released their underground classic "The Murder Of Liddle Towers" in 1978. The song condemned police brutality and identified strongly with the youth culture of the day....
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