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Mark Perry (musician)

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Mark Perry was a British fanzine publisher and is a writer and musician.

Perry was a bank clerk when, inspired by The Ramones, he founded the punk fanzine Sniffin' Glue (And Other Rock 'n' Roll Habits) in 1976. Publication ceased in August 1977 when Perry found his energies being absorbed by his new band, Alternative TV, formed with Alex Fergusson.

Alternative TV

ATV released thier first single "Love Lies Limp" as a flexi disc given away free with Sniffin' Glue 12 in 1977. They then released the following singles on Deptford Fun City records :- "How Much Longer / You Bastard (1977)". "Life After Life / Life After Dub (1978)". "Action Time Vision / Another Coke (1978)".

Ferguson left the band due to 'musical differences' prior to the band releasing their first long player:- "The Image Has Cracked (1978)".

There were two further singles:- "The Force Is Blind / Lost In Room (1979)" and "Love Lies Limp / Life (1979)" - a posthumous release. They released a further LP:- "Vibing Up The Senile Man" (1979).

Solo

In 1980 he released a solo LP, Snappy Turns, on the Deptford Fun City label. This was followed by the "Whole World's Down On Me" 7", a cover of a Ken Boothe track, and the last release on the Deptford Fun City label. Another 7", "You Cry Your Tears", was released on the NB label in 1980.

Perry went on to perform with The Good Missionaries, The Reflection, and The Door And The Window. In the 1990s he was involved with Baby Ice Dog. Alternative TV have played occasional gigs in recent years, both in the United Kingdom and the United States.