Desperate Bicycles

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Smokescreen 02:03 Tools
The Medium Was Tedium 02:19 Tools
Don't Back The Front 02:03 Tools
Handlebars 00:57 Tools
Advice On Arrest 02:28 Tools
I Am Nine 03:37 Tools
Walking The Talking Channel 02:17 Tools
(I Make The) Product 02:59 Tools
Paradise Lost 02:43 Tools
Pretty Little Analyse 02:41 Tools
Skill 02:52 Tools
Holidays 03:54 Tools
Acting 03:33 Tools
The Housewife Song 01:44 Tools
Cars 02:39 Tools
It's Somebody's Birthday Today 03:38 Tools
Sarcasm 04:27 Tools
Trendy Feelings 03:43 Tools
Blasting Radio 04:33 Tools
Natural History 03:50 Tools
Occupied Territory 06:02 Tools
Grief Is Very Private 02:36 Tools
A Can Of Lemonade 05:09 Tools
Obstructive 02:07 Tools
Conundrum 02:31 Tools
I Make The - Product 03:04 Tools
Condundrum 02:31 Tools
Teacher's Prayer 03:37 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#1 03:37 Tools
Channel (The Evening Outs) 03:08 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#2 03:37 Tools
Stammer (The Evening Outs) 02:21 Tools
Smokescreen (peel session) 03:37 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#3 02:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#4 02:03 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#10 02:47 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#7 02:47 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#5 02:47 Tools
Live In London 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#13 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#12 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#17 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#8 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#9 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#6 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#20 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#14 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#15 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#19 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#18 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#11 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#24 02:31 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#22 06:21 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#16 02:31 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#21 02:31 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#23 02:31 Tools
Teacher's Prayer - Peel Session 02:31 Tools
Dont Back The Front 02:31 Tools
Teacher's Prayer (peel session) 02:31 Tools
Smoke Screen 02:03 Tools
Medium Was Tedium 02:17 Tools
It's Somebody's Birthday 03:42 Tools
It's Somebody`s Birthday Today 02:17 Tools
Handle Bars 02:03 Tools
Desperate Bicycles - Teacher's Prayer 03:37 Tools
Track 3 03:37 Tools
Track 7 03:37 Tools
Track 1 03:37 Tools
Track 2 03:37 Tools
Track 6 03:37 Tools
Track 13 03:37 Tools
Track 12 03:37 Tools
a can of lemonade (that song on Remorse Code that wouldn't fit on the cd) 03:37 Tools
Track 5 03:37 Tools
Track 15 03:37 Tools
I Am Mine 03:37 Tools
its somebodys birthday today 03:37 Tools
Track 4 03:37 Tools
Track 11 03:37 Tools
Track 8 03:37 Tools
The Medium Was the Tedium 03:37 Tools
(I Make) the Product 03:37 Tools
Peel Session 1978 03:38 Tools
Track 9 03:37 Tools
Track 10 03:37 Tools
i an nine 03:37 Tools
Track 14 03:37 Tools
Track 21 03:37 Tools
Obstructive [1980] 03:38 Tools
It's somebodys birthday today 03:37 Tools
Track 16 03:37 Tools
Trendy Feeling 03:44 Tools
Skills 03:44 Tools
It's Sombody's Birthday Today 03:38 Tools
02 02 Handlebars 03:38 Tools
Desperate Bicycles - Live In London 03:38 Tools
Track 17 03:38 Tools
CD Digital Audio, Track#26 02:47 Tools
its somebody's birthday today 02:47 Tools
It's Somebody's Birthday Toda 02:47 Tools
advise of arrest 02:47 Tools
Pretty Little Analysis 02:47 Tools
Housewife Song, The 02:47 Tools
Track 24 02:47 Tools
Track 20 02:47 Tools
The Medium Was Tedium - Another Commercial Venture 02:47 Tools
Track 19 02:47 Tools
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The Desperate Bicycles were an English punk group. The band formed in 1977 in London as an experiment in the economics of punk's DIY methodology. Dave Papworth (drums), Nicky Stephens (keyboards), Roger Stephens (bass), and Danny Wigley (vocals) wanted to see how cheaply they could record and release music. The result was the "Smokescreen" 7", released in an edition of 500 on their newly formed Refill label, costing them £153. The single was repressed in an edition of 1000 and sold out in a fortnight. Their second release, "The Medium Was Tedium" 7", was released in an edition of 1000 and sold out in a week. In 1978 the band released the New Cross New Cross EP, and two 7"s; "Occupied Terrotory" and "Grief Is Very Private". In 1980, Papworth and Stephens were replaced by Dan Electro (guitar) and Jeff Titley (drums), and the Remorse Code LP was released. The band split up in 1981. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.