N.W.77
N.W.77 formed in London in 1977, right when punk was taking off. The band had Cyclops on vocals, Jacko on guitar, Andy Blade on bass, and Shane on drums....
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N.W.77 formed in London in 1977, right when punk was taking off. The band had Cyclops on vocals, Jacko on guitar, Andy Blade on bass, and Shane on drums. Their first album came out the next year, just called N.W.77, and it mixed punk's energy with heavier guitar riffs.
They put out a few more records after that, like Hit The Flux in 1980 and The Ultimate Punishment in 1982. Songs like Fatal Blast and The Living Corpse had that rough, loud sound they were known for. The lyrics sometimes got them in trouble, but they kept playing.
Cyclops was the main singer through most of it, with Jacko's guitar work giving the music its edge. They didn't stay together forever, but for a few years there they made music that felt urgent and a little dangerous.
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