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The band debuted with the 1979 EP Lunch with the Adicts, the first release on the Dining Out label. [1] In 1980, the band recorded the songs "Sympathy" and "Sheer Enjoyment" for an intended single, but they were not released until the 1984 compilation album This Is Your Life.
"Viva la Revolution" is a song by punk band the Adicts. It was re-recorded for their debut album Songs of Praise. It is one of the best-known songs by the band, and was featured in the 2003 video game Tony Hawk's Underground. [1]
Songs of Praise is the debut studio album by punk band the Adicts. [2] [3] It was released in 1981 on Dwed Wecords. [4] [5] It was re-released by Fall Out Records. [6] A 1993 CD reissue by Cleopatra Records included two bonus tracks from the Bar Room Bop EP. In 2008, the album was rerecorded by the band and released as the "25th Anniversary ...
Sound of Music is the second studio album by punk band the Adicts, released in November 1982 by Razor Records. [4] [5] It was re-released by Captain Oi! Records in 2002 and by SOS Records in 2006, each with different bonus tracks. In 2002, Taang! Records reissued the album, along with Smart Alex and bonus tracks, as The Collection.
The Adicts, “Troubadour” According to the Oxford English dictionary, a troubadour is “a French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in Provençal in the 11th to 13th centuries ...
"Bad Boy" is a song by punk band the Adicts, released as a single by Razor Records in May 1983. [1] It was released as a standard black vinyl 7-inch single and also as a 7-inch picture disc with one additional track. [1] The single was the band's biggest hit, reaching No. 75 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 4 on the UK Independent Chart.
The Adicts; Adolescents (band) The Adverts; Agent Orange (band) Alex Harvey (musician) The Alley Cats (Los Angeles) Alternative TV; Amazorblades; Amebix; Angelic Upstarts; Angry Samoans; Anti-Nowhere League; Anti-Pasti; Au Pairs; The Avengers; Art Attacks
In the mid- to late 1990s, there were no new signings and the label focused primarily on archival releases by bands such as: Cock Sparrer (four releases), The Adicts (three releases), The Business (seven releases), The Exploited (two releases), The Boys (two releases), Last Resort, The Ruts, Slaughter and The Dogs, and Stiff Little Fingers (two ...