Flux of Pink Indians: Not So Brave
Flux of Pink Indians: Not So Brave
Format: CD
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Artist: Flux of Pink Indians
Label: Plastic Head America
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 604388505425
Genre: Rock
Reissue of this collection from the Anarcho Punk band. Features demos, alternate mixes and live tracks. In December 1979 after Punk favorites the Epileptics lost their drummer, Colin Latter and Derek Birkett found a replacement and continued gigging. They soon decided that with a new sound and a new set they should change their name. Colin had become interested in North American Indian culture and suggested Tribe of Pink Indians, before settling on Flux of Pink Indians in August 1980. Demos were recorded and the band played Stonehenge when the infamous 'biker's riot' occurred (during which Colin got bottled).
Tracks:
1.1 Progress
1.2 Blinded By Science
1.3 The Fun Is Over
1.4 Some of Us Scream, Some of Us Shout
1.5 Tapioca Sunrise
1.6 Is There Anybody There?
1.7 Myxomatosis
1.8 Take Heed
1.9 Background of Malfunction
1.10 Tapioca Sunrise
1.11 Tube Disaster
1.12 Sick Butchers
1.13 Left Me to Die
1.14 Background of Malfunction
1.15 Is There Anybody There?
1.16 Life After Death
1.17 Sick Butchers
1.18 Take Heed
1.19 Progress
1.20 T.V. Dinners
1.21 Tube Disaster
1.22 Myxomatosis
1.23 They Lie, We Die
1.24 1970S Have Been Made in Hong Kong
1.25 The Fun Is Over