The Mob (British punk band)
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| The Mob | |
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| Origin | United Kingdom |
| Genres | Anarcho-punk, Deathrock |
| Years active | 1979–1983, 2011 |
| Labels | Crass Records All the Madmen |
| Associated acts | Zounds Blyth Power |
| Members | |
| Mark Wilson Curtis You'e Graham Fallows |
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| Past members | |
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Sid Sealey (early recordings - 1978) Josef Porta |
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The Mob were an anarcho-punk band originally from Yeovil, Somerset, England during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The band's initial line up consisted of Mark Wilson (vocals, guitar), Curtis You'e (bass) and Graham Fallows (drums). Later drummers included Adie Tompkins, Tim Hutton and Josef Porta. The band broke up in 1983.
They reformed in 2011 and played a number of concerts with the original members. The first was on April 8, 2011, in Bristol. Their latest gig was at the Levellers festival on August 20, 2011.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- i-Ching cassette (1980 All the Madmen)
- Let the Tribe Increase LP (1982 All the Madmen)
- May Inspire Revolutionary Acts Compilation (2007 Overground)
[edit] Singles/EPs
- "Crying Again"/"Youth" 7" (1979 All the Madmen)
- "Witchhunt"/Shuffling Souls" 7" (1980 All the Madmen)
- "No Doves Fly Here" 7" (1981 Crass Records)
- "Crying Again" 12" EP (1983 All the Madmen)
- "Mirror Breaks"/"Stay" 7" (1983 All the Madmen)
[edit] Live
- Live at the Zig Zag Squat 18/12/82 split cassette/CD with Amebix and Flux of Pink Indians (1982)
- Live at the LMC split LP with The Apostles (1983 Cause for Concern)
- No, No, No, Don't Drop Your Bombs on Us, They Hurt split cassette with The Faction and D&V (1983)
[edit] Reissue
- Let the Tribe Increase LP/CD (1997 Broken Rekids)
[edit] Compilation tracks
- "No Doves Fly Here" on A-Sides compilation CD (1994 Crass Records)
[edit] External links
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