PULEX IRRITANS – The Battle Of Waterloo / SEVENTH PLAGUE – Brave Face / VENDETTA – How Much Longer
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Anok Jon
December 10, 2007 at 3:40 amThis stuff is too good, I have previously never heard of this V/A release and I’m hooked on it! Some great tunes on this ep!
Penguin • Post Author •
December 10, 2007 at 2:17 pmJim will be pleased!
Jim
December 11, 2007 at 5:06 pmGlad you like it……recognition at last………number 1 in the totally obscure/never before heard by human public charts!
speedy wolvo
June 5, 2009 at 10:16 pmstill got in collection after all these years ive sent borstal the link
mark borstal shaw
June 6, 2009 at 8:30 amBloomin eck, i sing for the seventh plague and drum for pulex too, wot a blast from the past! I aint even got the vinyl meself! Some kind comments tho,thanks! Peace…….Borstal xx 🙂 p.s.thanks Speedy, for putting this out, twice in 24 hours, wot with rubber bullets as well, i’m kinda overwhelmed!
Mart Contempt
June 6, 2009 at 7:51 pmBloody Hell, a real blast from the past. I’ve still got the EP somewhere. All the bands on here eventually formed Contempt’s orginal line up Me (Martin) & Rick from Vendetta, Mark (aka Borstal, Stan) From 7th Plague and Pulex and Nick from Pulex.
Jez from 7th Plague went off to form Primal Trash (Glam Punk style) and Jim from Vendetta and Eagle from 7th Plague formed a band called the Innocent (alternative / punk) if memory serves.