X-Ray Spex

X-Ray Spex
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresPunk rock, new wave
Years active1976–1979, 1991, 1995–1996, 2008
Labels
  • Virgin
  • EMI International
  • Receiver
  • Universal
  • Future Noise
SpinoffsClassix Nouveaux
Past members
Websitex-rayspex.com

X-Ray Spex was an English punk rock band formed in 1976 in London.

During their first incarnation (1976–1979), X-Ray Spex released five singles and one album.[1] Their 1977 single "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" and 1978 debut album Germfree Adolescents are widely acclaimed as classic punk releases.[sources 1] The band has briefly reformed several times in the 1990s and 2000s.

  1. ^ Strong, M.C. (2003). The Great Indie Discography. Edinburgh: Canongate. p. 184. ISBN 1-84195-335-0.
  2. ^ Mojo (October 2001) – 100 Punk Scorchers, Issue 95, London;
  3. ^ Joynson, Vernon (2001). Up Yours! A Guide to UK Punk, New Wave & Early Post Punk. Wolverhampton: Borderline Publications. p. 448. ISBN 1-899855-13-0. An essential ingredient of any punk collection
  4. ^ Thompson, Dave (2000). Punk. Ontario: Collector's Guide Publication. p. 102. ISBN 1-896522-27-0. It was a tremendous record… Whatever else X-Ray Spex might achieve, Oh Bondage had already done more than most groups manage in an entire career
  5. ^ Gardner, Steve (1996). "Hiljaiset Levyt: 100 Best Punk singles". Archived from the original on 24 August 2014. Revolt-in-plastic punk. Weird arty stuff with saxophone
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin (1994). All Time Top 1000 Albums. Enfield: Guinness Publishing. p. 236. A colourful explosion of sound
  7. ^ "Hiljaiset Levyt: PUNKNET 77 - 100 Best Punk LP's". Hiljaiset.sci.fi. 4 March 1996. Archived from the original on 22 November 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  8. ^ Du Noyer, Paul (1998). Encyclopedia of Albums: 1,000 Best-Ever Albums. Bristol: Dempsey Parr. p. 89. ISBN 1-84084-031-5. They aimed their fluorescent bile at the vapidity and sterility of the modern world, specifically the increasingly consumerist nature of society, in classic sax-drenched anthems
  9. ^ Dimery, Robert (2005). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. London: Cassell. p. 420. The whole record is a thunderingly radical and real; production is straightforward and merely delivers the sound of a scorching, hectic band unto the listener
  10. ^ The Guardian (November 2007). 1,000 Albums To Hear Before You Die. London. With anti-fashion icon Poly Styrene as frontwoman, and a 15-year-old Lora Logic on sax, X-Ray Spex offered neon DIY rock'n'roll that proved punk wasn't all self-harm and safety pins.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


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