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For every punk band that made it onto vinyl there were probably
ten that didn't. Adrenalin fall into the latter category but
things could have been very different. Formed in 1975 in Torquay
as a high energy r'n'b band and converted to punk in '76 after
vocalist Ian Roberts witnessed the Anarchy tour at Woods in
Plymouth, the band entered the recording studio in the spring of
1977 to record a single for Step Forward Records with Kim Turner
producing. The three songs recorded,
TV Violence/No Love (In The Modern World)/Don't Tell Your
Parents,
are all fine examples of '77 punk which would have made a
memorable single. Things didn't turn out as planned though as
soon after bassist Adrian Stephens moved to London to be
replaced by Kirk Brandon, the band split up and the single was
never released.
Ian Roberts
- Vocals/Guitar, Mike Farrow - Drums, Adrian Stephens
-Bass/Vocals, John Fuller
- Guitar. |
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