martes, 11 de agosto de 2015

Action Pact


One of the more abrasive early-'80s British punk-pop groups, thanks in large part to the siren shrieks of lead vocalist George Cheex (actually a female), Action Pact released only two albums before being cast to the winds during the decline of outrageous punk bands during the mid-'80s. The group was originally formed as The Bad Samaritans, which, when re-formed in 1981, included vocalist Cheex, bassist Kim Igoe (a male), guitarist Wild Planet and drummer Joe Fungus. After renaming themselves, the quartet appeared on a split-single released by Fresh Records. Radio One DJ John Peel began playing the tracks, and invited Action Pact to record a session at the BBC studios, after which the group released their debut album, 'Mercury Theatre: On the Air!', on Fall Out Records. The following year's 'Survival of the Fattest' was the band's last, though the American industrial label Cleopatra released a collection in the late '90s. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC] 

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