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  • 01. Persecution Complex
    02. Bone Idol
    03. Movement
    04. Be My Baby
    05. Corgi Crap
    06. Sad So Sad
    07. The Change
    08. Lookalikes
    09. The Underdog
    10. No More Time
    11. City Drones
    12. Just Want To Be Myself
    13. Lift Off The Bans

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    DRONES

    Further Temptations

    [engl] THE DRONES were a Manchester based punk band. They formed in 1975 and were in the early days of PUNK !! They later relocated to London and became one of the pioneering punk bands along with The Vibrators, X-Ray Spex, Chelsea, The Stranglers... In December 1977, THE DRONES released their debut album produced by Simon Humphrey. The very underrated "Further Temptations" is definitely one of the top notch PUNK CLASSIC !!!
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    09.12.2019
     

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