White Hassle
White Hassle was a London punk band that formed in the late 1970s. The group included vocalist John Robb, guitarist Neil Butler, bassist Dave Wright, and...
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White Hassle was a London punk band that formed in the late 1970s. The group included vocalist John Robb, guitarist Neil Butler, bassist Dave Wright, and drummer Simon Edwards. They put out their first album in 1979.
Their 1980 single "2 Fingers Cross'd" became something of an anthem, with its straightforward melody and political edge. Other songs like "All The Night Long" and "Health Food Store" appeared on their early records.
White Hassle's music drew some criticism for its language and subject matter, but they kept recording through the early 1980s. They released albums like TV, Truth and Lies in 1980 and Shell Shock in 1984 before eventually fading from the scene.
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