Responsible for B-Side’s amazing cover, Kid Acne was best-known for his graffiti skills when this single raised his profile.
‘D’ya Like Scratching’
Malcom McLaren’s ability to be in the right place at the right time never deserted him.
‘The Quiet Explosion’
From their original incarnation The Dominettes in 1957 onwards, this band ate up members for breakfast.
‘Four Men’
Kitchens Of Distinction hid their difference in plain sight.
‘My Dark Ages (I Don’t Get Around)’
With a post-punk sound before punk even happened, Pere Ubu were crazily ahead of the game.
‘Three Orange Kisses From Kazan’
East Londoner Matt Johnson finally nailed The The’s studio identity with this single.