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  2. Mind Hive - Wikipedia

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    Mind Hive is the seventeenth studio album from English art punk band Wire, released on 24 January 2020 by Pinkflag. [6] The release was preceded by a music video for "Cactused" made up of clips from the forthcoming documentary People in a Film [7] and streaming audio for "Primed and Ready". [8]

  3. Pink Flag - Wikipedia

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    Pink Flag is the debut album by the British post-punk band Wire.It was released in November 1977 through Harvest Records. [1] The album was critically acclaimed on release, and has since been highly influential; today it is regarded as a landmark in the development of post-punk music.

  4. Wire discography - Wikipedia

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    Formats: digital download — Legal Bootleg Series: 14 Sept 2002 Metro, Chicago: Released: 5 July 2010; Label: Pinkflag; Formats: digital download — Legal Bootleg Series: 01 Dec 1987 The Town & Country, London: Released: 29 November 2010; Label: Pinkflag; Formats: digital download — Legal Bootleg Series: 19 April 2002 Fleece & Firkin, Bristol

  5. Chairs Missing - Wikipedia

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    [5] BBC Music called the album a "glorious avant-pop coup" and (referring to the 2006 edition of the album) "the most satisfying of the three reissues [the others being Pink Flag and 154]." [17] In 2004, Pitchfork listed Chairs Missing as 33rd best album of the 1970s. [18] In 2013, NME listed the album as the 394th greatest album of all time. [19]

  6. And All the Pieces Matter - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pitchfork Media ... Five Years of Music from The Wire is a soundtrack album for the HBO television show The Wire, ...

  7. Object 47 - Wikipedia

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    Many reviewers noted the album's melodic sensibility, [7] [10] [16] with AllMusic writing, "Object 47 highlights Wire's pop credentials, but the band hasn't lost its edge." [6] Stereogum ranked it 12th (out of 15) in their 2015 "Wire Albums from Worst to Best" list, saying that it is "the most normal sounding album from a band interested in being anything but."

  8. 154 (album) - Wikipedia

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    154 is the third album by the English post-punk band Wire, released in 1979 on EMI imprint Harvest Records in the UK and Europe and Warner Bros. Records in America. Branching out even further from the minimalist punk rock style of their earlier work, 154 is considered a progression of the sounds displayed on Wire's previous album Chairs Missing, with the group experimenting with slower tempos ...

  9. The 15th - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... "The 15th" is a song from the 1979 album 154 by the English rock band Wire, written by Colin Newman. [2]