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$24.00
$24.00
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ARTIST
DEVIANTS, THE
TITLE
Disposable
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MORGAN BLUE TOWN
CATALOG #
BT 5057LP
BT 5057LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
3/7/2025
"
The Deviants
were an influential underground rock band from the UK, active primarily in the late 1960s. Known for their raw, anarchic style, they combined garage rock, proto-punk, and psychedelic influences. Originally formed as
The Social Deviants
in 1967, the band was fronted by the poet, writer, and provocateur
Mick Farren
. The Deviants' sound was characterized by its experimental approach, blending bluesy riffs, rebellious lyrics, and chaotic energy. They were a significant precursor to punk and were part of the UK countercultural movement.
Disposable
was originally released in 1968. A mix of satire, politics, and raw rock music. Although The Deviants didn't achieve mainstream success, they became a cult band with a lasting influence on punk and alternative rock. Mick Farren went on to have a solo music career and became a respected writer and journalist. The Deviants were known as much for their countercultural ethos as their music, making them a key part of the late '60s underground scene."
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