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Bleach Boys- No Moral Fibre (Whatsoever) 7” ~FIRST WAVE BAND FROM 1977!

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Bleach Boys- No Moral Fibre (Whatsoever) 7”.  Punk Rock hadn’t really hit small town England in 1976, but when it did, it hit like a neutron bomb. The Bleach Boys were at the fore front of that scene and took their cues from the American punk scene as they blended fast guitars and relentless drums with their own unique brand of humour, creating a sound all of their own. In the weeks after their first show in early 1977, they were banned from many local venues as their notorious reputation spread and the clubs just didn’t want to deal with them. This 3 song 7” fits in perfectly with their loud and nihilistic spit-punk aestetic including seathing cuts like ‘Plastic Sex’, ‘Tapeworm’ and title track ‘No Moral Fibre (Whatsoever)’. Import from the UK.

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