Red Flag
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Red Flag

Red Flag formed in 1983 with John Robb, Tony Ogden, Paul Burgess, and Wayne Hussey. Their debut single "Russian Radio" became a hit, and their self-titled...

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Red Flag formed in 1983 with John Robb, Tony Ogden, Paul Burgess, and Wayne Hussey. Their debut single "Russian Radio" became a hit, and their self-titled album followed in 1984. The band released four studio albums through 1991, including "Nerve" and "Delusions."

Red Flag's lineup stayed mostly consistent, though they had some rotating members. Their music has been covered by artists including Iggy Pop and the Pixies.

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