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Eater announce vinyl edition of their single Fifteen/Why Don’t You

North London punk rockers Eater share the details of the new vinyl edition. Having emerged at the dawn of punk, Eater represented a younger and angrier generation of British rebels. In 2001, MOJO described them as “the schoolkid quartet with a combined age of just 61” who “declared Johnny Rotten to be “too old”. The […]

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Eater announce vinyl edition of their single Fifteen/Why Don’t YouNorth London punk rockers Eater share the details of the new vinyl edition.

Having emerged at the dawn of punk, Eater represented a younger and angrier generation of British rebels. In 2001, MOJO described them as “the schoolkid quartet with a combined age of just 61” who “declared Johnny Rotten to be “too old”. The collective signed with Pistols producer Dave Goodman and issued Outside View in 1977. The current incarnation of Eater is led by the band’s founder Andy Blade who has recently announced a few shows, including one at O2 Academy Islington.

The single features Fifteen, a renamed version of Alice Cooper’s classic Eighteen. The B-side, Why Don’t You, is a censored take on the Dave Goodman lost mixes. The vinyl edition can be ordered on the official website of Antenna Records.

Source: louderthanwar.com

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