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they put on a good one." They followed with Misty later that year on Au-go-go Records, it "contained material from 1993–1994 which displayed echoes of Pere
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2000). "Cars & Girls & Apple Pie ( & a slice of rock & roll to go)". Au go-go Records. Retrieved 2019-04-18. Koda, Cub. "The Dictators Bloodbrothers review"
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Janet Mead. The Moodists first recorded two singles and a 12"EP for Au Go Go Records in Melbourne. She went to the UK in October 1983 after being signed
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These records received respective international distribution from Au Go Go Records (Australia) and New Rose Records (France). In 2014, Falco compiled
Painters and Dockers (1,364 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
first recording, "Mohawk Baby", was released on independent label, Au Go Go records' compilation album, Asleep at the Wheel early in 1984. Soon after,
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Moodists Double Life (November 1984) Venom P. Stinger Waiting Room (Au Go Go Records, November 1991) Solo Seven Angels (Purposeful Availment) (Three Lobed
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Death" on Eat Your Head LP (No Master's Voice, 1984; reissued on CD by Au-Go-Go Records, 1997) I Spit On Your Gravy, "Let’s Go Buy A Pizza" on Life Is A Joke