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Black Dots is a demo album by the American rock band Bad Brains, released in 1996 by Caroline Records. It consists of one of the band's earliest recording sessions, which took place in 1979 at Inner Ear Studios with recording engineer Don Zientara .
Don't Bother Me (Black Dots album version) I (Bad Brains album version) Regulator (Black Dots album version) F.V.K. (Bad Brains album version) Re-Ignition (I Against I album version) Sailin' On (Rock for Light album version, original mix) How Low Can A Punk Get? (Black Dots album version) At the Movies (Rock for Light album version, original mix)
Bad Brains (also known as The Yellow Tape [2] or Attitude: The ROIR Sessions) is the first studio album by American rock band Bad Brains.Recorded in 1981 and released on the cassette-only label ROIR on February 5, 1982, many fans refer to it as "The Yellow Tape" because of its yellow packaging.
H.R. was born in Liverpool, England, to a Jamaican mother and American father stationed with the US Air Force in the UK.His family moved to the United States when he was a toddler, and proceeded to move around until finally settling in Washington, D.C.
The Ink Spots were widely accepted in both the white and black communities, largely due to the ballad style introduced to the group by lead singer Bill Kenny. In 1989, the Ink Spots (Bill Kenny, Charlie Fuqua, Deek Watson, Jerry Daniels, and Orville Jones) were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , [ 1 ] and in 1999 they were inducted ...
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1991: Dots Will Echo; 1996: Get Your Hands Off My Modem, You Weasel; 2000: "Black Folks, White Folks" (single) 2012: Drunk Is the New Sober/Stupid Is the New Dumb; Appearances. 1992: "The Good Little Children", from Legacy II: A Collection of Singer–Songwriters; 1999: '"Help! Gerard Cosloy Is Chasing Me With an Axe!", from Music for Listening ...
Gary Marx (born Mark Frederick Pearman) is a British guitarist and musician.He was a founding member of British rock band the Sisters of Mercy and its lead guitarist and songwriter from 1980 to 1985.