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Buzzcocks are an band formed in Manchester, UK in 1975, led by singer/songwriter/guitarist Pete Shelley for nearly their entire existence.

They are commonly regarded as an important influence on the music scene, the independent record label movement and the , , and genres in general. They are primarily remembered for their singles, a string of would-be hits that combined a strong grasp of song craftsmanship with rapid-fire energy. These singles were collected on Singles Going Steady, described by critic Ned Raggett as a " masterpiece" The widely covered "Ever Fallen in Love?" remains one of their best-known songs.

The name "Buzzcocks" partially comes from the slang term cock meaning youngster, and its use in the 19 ITV drama serial Rock Follies which included the catch phrases "that's the buzz, cocks" and "give me a buzz, cock!"

Buzzcocks were one of the key first generation British bands to form in the wake of The Sex Pistols in 1976. They were founded by Mancunians Pete Shelley and Howard Devoto, however Devoto left soon after the group released their Spiral Scratch EP (on their own label), leaving Shelley to take over vocals.

They are best known for their catchy, py sound, which has been widely influential, which was adopted as Peter Shelley took over on the vocals, singing about what the whole punk rock scene opted not to sing about: love. Devoto in the meanwhile formed Magazine.

They rehearsed in a friend's kitchen and played at the all-day 100 club punk "festival", in London. At the end of 1977 the band signed to United Artists and released "Orgasm Addict", with Shelley's high-pitched vocal delivery and Ramones-esque fuzz-guitar sound ensuring the single would be played over again. Later came "What Do I Get?" which hit the UK charts and showed Shelley's brilliance in songwriting.

An LP was then released, Another Music in a Different Kitchen which came with its own carrier bag, labelled "Product". In 1978-79 five chart-hitting singles were released including "Ever Fallen in Love?" and had captured a pop-loving audience by this time. Love Bites, their second LP was released later on, which had less excitement than the last album, though it did sell well, with Steve Diggle taking over lyric-writing.

October 1979 saw A Different Kind of Tension which was panned by some critics, quite unfairly, as it contains some excellent songs, the title track being the stand-out. It perhaps suffered from being the second album to be released that year, with the record company keen to capitalise on the band's chart success at the time.

3 more singles follwed in 1980, but the spark had clearly gone out for a while. Musical differences and the long slog behind them led to the band splitting in early 1981. Pete Shelley embarked in a solo career..

He released three dance/electronic influenced solo albums: Homosapien, XL1 and Heaven and The Sea - all with the same fine songwriting skills. Meanwhile, Steve Diggle formed Flag of Convenience - a power pop combo - and toured with some success.

A 5 album/CD set was realeased in 1989 called Product, which contained all the albums to date, plus the greatest hits and B sides album, Singles Going Steady, and the last non-album singles, Why She's A Girl From the Chainstore, Airwaves Dream and Running Free, plus the B sides

In 1993 the Buzzcocks reformed, without oringinal drummer John Maher and bassist Steve Garvey, and releasd Trade Test Transmissions, quite different from their earlier material, with nods to the power pop scene popular at the time. All Set in 1996 saw a return to form with familiar riffs and pin sharp lyrics . Next year Chronology was released, the missing album, including outtakes from the three United Artists albums. In 1999 they released Modern, which saw Shelley in reflective mode and Steve Diggle taking over more of the vocal duties.

Then followed another brief break in 2000, with Shelley teaming up with old band-mate Howard Devoto to release a largely disappointing album, Buzzkunst. Compilations followed, including Inventory in 2003, which contained every single to date, and 30 in 2005 to celebrate 30 years performing

2005 saw the Buzzcocks back touring and in 2007 they released the superb Flat Pack Philosophy, widely agreed to rank up with the best of Buzzcocks output

2008/9 saw a short tour where the band played tracks from Another Music and Love Bites.

The Buzzcocks continue to be a huge influence on many bands and are still enjoyed by a large, and very loyal, fanbase.

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A Different Kind of Tension
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A Different Kind Of Tension (Special Edition)
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A Different Kind of Tension/Parts 1, 2, 3
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All Set
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Another Music - In A Different Kitchen
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Another Music in a Different Kitchen
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Another Music In A Different Kitchen (Special Edition)
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BBC Sessions
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Chronology
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Entertaining Friends
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Ever Fallen In Love? - Buzzcocks Finest
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Ever Fallen in Love? Buzzcocks Finest
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Flat Pack Philosophy
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Flat-Pack Philosophy
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In A Different Kitchen
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Lest We Forget
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Love Bites
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Love Bites (Special Edition)
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Many Parts
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Modern
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The Complete Singles Anthology
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The Complete Singles Anthology (disc 1)
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The Peel Sessions Album
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Time's Up
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Time’s Up
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Trade Test Transmissions
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