• The Batfish Boys (later simply called Batfish) were an English rock band from York and Leeds, England, active between 1984 and 1990. They released three...
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  • Look up batfish or batfishes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Batfish may refer to: California batfish or bat ray (Myliobatis californicus), an eagle...
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  • 2022-11-08. Denbigh fell into The Batfish Boys, a goth swamp-rock band [...] 'a kind of swamp blues meets rock' "Batfish Boys". Trouser Press. Retrieved...
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  • rock back to the studio and released Sun Family (1985)... Rowley, Scott (26 March 2014). "The Story of the March Violets & the Batfish Boys". Classic Rock...
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  • Hipsters The Art Attacks Artery Associates Au Pairs Aztec Camera The B-52's The Batfish Boys Bauhaus Bhopal Stiffs Big Black The Birthday Party The Blackouts...
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  • (formerly of The Sisters of Mercy) in Ghost Dance. Henderson joined former The March Violets vocalist Simon Denbigh to create the Batfish Boys. Former Colourfield...
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  • Worthing The Ordinary Boys York Asking Alexandria John Barry Chris Helme The Batfish Boys The Redskins Shed Seven The Seahorses The Smoke Glamour of the Kill...
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  • Denbigh formed the Batfish Boys and D-Rok. Garland became a poet and cabaret performer, performing under the name Rosie Lugosi. Later, she was the victim of...
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  • project to The Violets, he also co-wrote and recorded the first album from The Batfish Boys, The Gods Hate Kansas. In 1987 his music was featured in director...
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  • Arthur Brown (of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown) Whitley Bay Tygers of Pan Tang L Devine Asking Alexandria John Barry The Batfish Boys Berri (singer) Cyanide...
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  • List of people from York (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    (born 1985) The Thrillseekers (born 1973) Trevor Watts (born 1939) Trevor Wishart (born 1946) Asking Alexandria The Batfish Boys Glamour of the Kill Elliot...
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    album was released in 1985, by which time the band had split up, after Fenton had joined The Batfish Boys. Gouldthorpe and Simon Hinkler collaborated...
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  • GWR Records (category Defunct record labels of the United Kingdom)
    GWR6 – Motörhead – "Eat the Rich" / "Cradle to the Grave" / 12" only: "Just 'Cos You Got the Power" – 1987 GWR7 – Batfish Boys – "Bomb Song" – 1987 GWR8...
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    USS Mackerel (SST-1) and attack submarines USS Amberjack (SS-522), USS Batfish (SS-310), and USS Chivo (SS-341), along with a task force under Commander...
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    USS Blackfish (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    with Batfish, and the two of them shaped a course for Guam in the Mariana Islands. On 9 January they arrived at Guam, and Blackfish moored there to the port...
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