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Andy Blade
Much was made of a collaboration between him and Bryan
James and in fact two tracks came out later on a free single with an
Eater comp on Delorean. Shame because the two tracks are excellent and a
prerunner to the style of the Lords Of The New Church. Blade had such a
good rock voice.
Phil Rowland
Went on to join the short lived
Studio Sweethearts with Mike Rossi and Howard Bates from
Slaughter & The Dogs then joined Slaughter & The Dogs
playing on among others the Bite Back album. At times drummed for
the Nipple Erectors. Now based in the USA and out of the music
business.
Ian Woodcock
...who knows...possibly joined the Vibrators in
one of their many later incarnations and now lives in the Far East
working for Puma.. comes home 4 times a year to watch West Ham play!
Brian Chevette
Went for a rest and never came back...well did for the reformation
then went away again!
As
For Dee Generate
Out of the music business and working in social services.
Gary Steadman
Resurfaced in 1980 as the replacement guitarist for Jak Airport in
Classix Nouveaux
Social Demise
Went back to being hippy and Andy Blades brother!
Eater
occasionally reform without fuss or pomp to play gigs . Here's a quote from Punk
Throwback 3 Autumn 2001 with a quote from Passivity=Compliance 4
Fanzine talking about a Fugazi gig in 1999.
"Someone
tells me the second band on are Eater...as the four guys in suits tune
up and start their set, the music is garage-y late 70's punk, but
surely they don't look old enough to be the Eater? When they break
into Lock It Up I compute that as they were 14/15 in 76/77, these
thirty somethings must be the real thing! Bizarre!"
Pure
magic!
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