The Buzzcocks
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Buzzcocks to Reissue Early Singles in 7-Inch Vinyl Box Set
Seminal punk band collects 12 singles they recorded for United Artists between 1977 and 1980
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Buzzcocks Unveil First New Music Since Death of Pete Shelley
British punk pioneers drop new singles, "Gotta Get Better" and "Destination Zero," with Steve Diggle as frontman
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Remembering Buzzcocks' Pete Shelley: The Ultimate Punk Romantic
The late singer/songwriter brought a new emotional honesty to the genre, and articulated queer desire at a time when it was still taboo
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Buzzcocks Singer Pete Shelley Dead at 63
Punk pioneer behind "What Do I Get?" and "Ever Fallen in Love" dies of heart attack
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Buzzcocks Plot Reissues of Debut EP, Early Studio Bootleg
Influential pop-punk band will re-release 1977's 'Spiral Scratch,' long out-of-print 'Time's Up'
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Gob-Smacked: The Best of Seventies British Punk
Mohawked and mad-as-hell, the punks who popped up in England in the late 1970s created some of the smartest, sharpest, and most arresting racket the U.K. had ever heard. Many of them would never make it to the charts, but decades later, they remain punk-rock royalty.
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A Different Kind of Tension (Reissue)
The Buzzcocks were the Seventies U.K. punk band that sang about all the corny teenage fixations the other Seventies U.K. punks rejected: love, lust, orgasm addiction, cars, being 16. But they did it with just as much brutish intensity as anyone. Their first three albums — all reissued now — are underrated gems, setting Pete […]
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Pearl Jam, Madonna, Radiohead Lead Summer Tour Season
Big acts hit the road in droves, but some will cost you more than others
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