Formed in Wythenshawe, Manchester, Slaughter And The Dogs were one of the first punk rock bands in North West England. They supported The Sex Pistols at their now-legendary gig at Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall on 20 July 1976.[1] This concert, more than any other single event, spawned Manchester’s punk scene.[2] That scene was concentrated around the Electric Circus club and gave encouragement to several bands, The band were frequent visitors to London, and became one of the pioneering punk bands that played live in the first few months of The Roxy. They played their first concert in January of the same year, supported by The Adverts.[8] They headlined twice in February and once in March of some year, supported by Johnny Moped. In April of some year they were supported by The Lurkers.[8] Their live renditions of "Runaway" and "Boston Babies" were included on the Harvest Records compilation album Live at the Roxy WC2. Later The band headline 'Holidays in the Sun' in 1996 with bass player Nigel Mead and drummer Noel Kay. The new line up with the French rhythm section of J. P. Thollet (bass) and Noel Kay (drums) continues to record, tour and headline music festivals.
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Suede Razors are a four piece band from the San Francisco Bay Area. They feature members of local favorites HARRINGTON SAINTS, HOUNDS & HARLOTS, and SYDNEY DUCKS. Combining elements of 70's punk, pub rock, bootboy glam, and mod revival, they've infused their own hard hitting brand of rock n' roll. Look out for their debut seven-inch release in January 2014 on Pirates Press Records.
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