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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. Wire discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Wire, an English rock band, consists of seventeen studio albums, twenty-six live albums, eleven compilation albums, eleven EPs, and twenty-four singles. Albums [ edit ]

  4. 10:20 (Wire album) - Wikipedia

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    10:20 is a compilation album by English art punk band Wire, released on 19 June 2020 [5] through their own Pinkflag label.. The band considers it a collection of "stray" tracks that didn't fit on previous albums, [5] including rerecorded songs dating back to the 1980s [6] that evolved substantially through live performance, and which the band felt deserved a new life on an album.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Wire (Wire album) - Wikipedia

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    According to the band's official webpage for the release, Wire is the first time that guitarist Matthew Simms, who joined in 2012, was heavily involved in the creation of album material. [1] Colin Newman said of Simms: "This is the first album where Matt's been involved in the whole process.

  7. Wire (band) - Wikipedia

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    Wire announced that they would perform none of their older material, hiring The Ex-Lion Tamers (a Wire cover band named after a song title from Pink Flag) as their opening act. The Ex-Lion Tamers played Wire's older songs, and Wire played their new material.

  8. The Ideal Copy - Wikipedia

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    The Ideal Copy is the fourth studio album by the English rock group Wire, released in April 1987 by Mute Records. It was the first full-length recording following the band's hiatus of 1980–1985 (The band had also recorded and released the Snakedrill EP in 1986 after reuniting). The Ideal Copy peaked at number 87 in the UK albums chart. [3]

  9. Behind the Curtain (album) - Wikipedia

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    Behind the Curtain is a compilation album by English rock band Wire.It was released in 1995, composed of outtakes and early versions of songs from 1977–1978. The first six songs on the compilation come from the band's performance at The Roxy in London in April 1977 which was their first performance as a four-piece without George Gill on guitar. [3]