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    Buzzcocks made their debut opening for Sex Pistols' second Manchester concert on 20 July 1976 at the same venue. A brief clip of Devoto-era Buzzcocks...
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    Never Mind the Buzzcocks. Never Mind the Buzzcocks at BBC Online Never Mind the Buzzcocks at British Comedy Guide Never Mind the Buzzcocks (1996–2015) at...
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  • Never Mind the Buzzcocks, a satirical music-based panel game. As of 16 October 2024,[update] 309 episodes of Never Mind the Buzzcocks have aired, concluding...
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  • "Discography". buzzcocks.com. 24 February 2004. Archived from the original (TXT) on 5 September 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2009. "Buzzcocks full Official...
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    taken from Amstell's Never Mind the Buzzcocks episodes. It was followed in February 2008 by Never Mind the Buzzcocks: A Moving Tribute, which jokingly implied...
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  • Buzzcocks is the seventh studio album by English pop punk band Buzzcocks. It was released on 18 March 2003 by record label Merge in the US and Cherry Red...
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    Pete Shelley (category Buzzcocks members)
    EP by the Los Angeles band the Adored, who toured with Buzzcocks the following year. Buzzcocks reunited in 1989 and released a new full-length album,...
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    or co-presented, at least one regular episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks. Buzzcocks was originally presented by English comedian, radio DJ and television...
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    Steve Diggle (category Buzzcocks members)
    and later lead vocalist in the punk band Buzzcocks. In 1976, Diggle was recruited as a bassist for Buzzcocks, playing bass on the Spiral Scratch EP (1977)...
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  • rock band Buzzcocks, first released on I.R.S. Records in the United States on 25 September 1979. Singles Going Steady was the first Buzzcocks album to...
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  • having been deleted when Buzzcocks signed to United Artists in 1977. Remaining on the New Hormones label, but credited to "Buzzcocks with Howard Devoto",...
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  • pen-name for Buzzcocks' then manager Richard Boon. "Nostalgia" was also recorded by Newcastle band Penetration, who in 1978 accompanied Buzzcocks on the "Entertaining...
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    Howard Devoto (category Buzzcocks members)
    announced he would be returning to the stage with Buzzcocks for two special shows as part of the Buzzcocks "Back to Front" tour on 25 and 26 May 2012. These...
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  • Series 28, Episode 7. Never Mind the Buzzcocks. BBC Two. 17 November 2014. Series 29, Episode 4. Never Mind the Buzzcocks. Sky Max. 12 October 2021. Episode...
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  • Manchester, he joined punk band Buzzcocks, then led by Howard Devoto, who was the lead vocalist. After the first Buzzcocks dissolving in 1981, he collaborated...
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  • News and Media. "Buzzcocks to get guest presenters". BBC News. 14 November 2005. Retrieved 6 March 2010. "Amstell cued up to host Buzzcocks". BBC News. 23...
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  • Steve Garvey (musician) (category Buzzcocks members)
    of the week in the Record Mirror. After Buzzcocks split up in 1981, he continued working with his ex-Buzzcocks bandmates; with lead vocalist and guitarist...
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  • comedian. He appears as a regular panellist on the reboot of Never Mind the Buzzcocks and appeared on series 11 of Taskmaster. Maddix was born in Ilford, East...
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  • his group Buzzcocks. It was a number 12 hit on the UK Singles Chart and was included on the album Love Bites. In November 1977, the Buzzcocks were on a...
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  • notes. Buzzcocks Pete Shelley – Vocals, guitar Steve Diggle – Vocals, guitar Chris Remmington – Bass Danny Farrant – Drums Technical Buzzcocks – Producer...
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  • Diggle joined Pete Shelley in a re-formed Buzzcocks, the reunion prompted by controversy over the use of "Buzzcocks" in the billing of Diggle's band. In a...
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    October 2017. "Sean Hughes quits Buzzcocks". BBC News. August 2002. Retrieved 16 October 2017. "Never Mind the Buzzcocks episode showing Sean in Terrorvision...
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  • Sonics in the Soul (category Buzzcocks albums)
    November 2022). "Buzzcocks' Latest: Still Alive & Kickin' Ass". Power Pop News. Retrieved 4 May 2023. Deaux, John (14 April 2022). "Buzzcocks: Senses Out Of...
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  • Operators Manual: Buzzcocks Best is a compilation album by English punk rock band Buzzcocks. It was released in 1991 by I.R.S. Records. Trouser Press...
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    'Never Mind the Buzzcocks' Ten Years Ago?". 16 February 2017. "Ordinary Boys' Preston: 'I regret walking off 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks - NME". NME. 6 August...
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  • Another Music in a Different Kitchen (category Buzzcocks albums)
    English punk rock band Buzzcocks. It was released in March 1978 by the United Artists record label. This was the third line-up of Buzzcocks, with the guitarist...
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  • Brisbane; the Sex Pistols, the Clash, and the Damned in London, and the Buzzcocks in Manchester. By late 1976, punk had become a major cultural phenomenon...
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  • celebrate Never Mind The Buzzcocks return". Metro. Retrieved 23 February 2022. "Boyz On Block help relaunch Never Mind The Buzzcocks with live identity parade"...
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  • seen in the more song-oriented bands of the 1970s punk movement like Buzzcocks and the Clash, commercially successful new wave acts such as the Jam and...
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  • to affirm that Buzzcocks could still appeal to a global audience while still remaining true to their original ideals." In 1993, Buzzcocks released Trade...
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