|
| 1979 - 1982 | |
| Chris Philpott Vocals | John Wratten Guitar |
| Mick Cohen Bass | Andy Orr Drums |
| 1983 - Present Day | |
| Chris Philpott Vocals | John Wratten Guitar |
| Mick Cohen Bass | Paul Guidotti - Drums |
.png)
Love Is Dead / Liberty
Catalogue Number - WHAAM 3
Label - Whaam Records
Year Of Release - 1982
Quantity Pressed - 1000
.png)
.png)
First Impressions / Stupidity Street / Tomorrow Never Comes
Catalogue Number - VE001
Label - Valid Records
Year Of Release - 1983
Quantity Pressed - 1000

The above snippets was taken from "Beat That!" #5



The above snippets was taken from "Beat That!" #5

The above snippets was taken from "Beat That!" #5


The above snippets was taken from "Beat That!" #5

The above snippets was taken from "Direction Reaction Creation" #8 from 1981
The above article was taken from the fanzine "Extraordinary Sensations" #3 from 1981
![]() |
| The above snippet appeared in 'Patriotic' #4 Modzine from 1981. |
|
|
|
The above snippet was taken from the fanzine "Extraordinary Sensations" #3 from 1981 |
![]() |
| The above Demo Tape review appeared in the High Wycombe' Modzine 'Beat That' #4 from 1981. |
|
The above snippets was taken from the fanzine "Extraordinary Sensations" #5 from 1981 |
The above snippets was taken from the fanzine "Extraordinary Sensations" #8 from 1982 |
|
|
|
The above snippets was taken from the fanzine "Extraordinary Sensations" #6 from 1981
The above snippets was taken from the fanzine "Extraordinary Sensations" #4 from 1981




The above "100 Club" gig review with Squire appeared in the Modzine "Patriotic" #7 from 1982.
©Detour Records