Angletrax
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| Angletrax | |
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| Label(s) | Hansa Records |
Angletrax was a British new wave-punk group that existed in the late 1970s, who were signed to Germany's Hansa Records label.[1]
The members were: Martin Heath (Bass), Wendy Herman (Vocals), Lin Jammet (Guitar), Jerry Minge (Keyboards), Dan Who (Drums).
In 1979, the band released an EP entitled "Things To Make And Do" and the LP "Angletrax" with the following songs: Silent Majority, Things to Make and Do, Why Not, Shepherds Bush, Bad Mood, Mental Block, Monica, Private Life, God and Chips, Propaganda Man, I to I, Preconceptions
[edit] References
- ^ Morgan, Jeffrey: Gangland Ballads & The Death Sex Set, Metro Times, October 29, 2003.

