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based Blunt Instrument formed in May 1977, they were Robert Sandall
(guitar/vocals), Bill Benfield (guitar), Ed Shaw (bass) and David Sinclair
(drums). Sinclair had recently moved to London from his home in Giffnock,
Scotland. After a few weeks of rehearsals, they threw themselves into the
London gig circuit playing all the usual punk haunts including the famous
Roxy Club.
Their single 'No
Excuse' / 'Interrogation'
(Diesel, 1978) is one of punk's best kept secrets, a great record that
continues to be criminally ignored. Blunt Instrument's progression was
halted when Sinclair fell off his drum stool during a gig, breaking his
wrist, which resulted in a long lay-off for the band. By the time Sinclair
had recovered Bill Benfield had quit to return to his previous job,
teaching English, his replacement was Nick Aldridge.
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