Suburban Studs

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The Suburban Studs were a punk rock band formed in Birmingham in 1976.

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[edit] Line-up

  • Vocals, guitar - Eddy Zipps
  • Guitar - Keith Owen
  • Bass - Paul Morton
  • Drums - Steve Pool

[edit] Releases

The band were signed to Pogo Records, an independent label who had a distribution deal with WEA. Their only album, "Slam", was released in 1977. It has recently been re-released by Anagram Records with extra tracks. They had two singles, "Questions"/"No Faith", released in 1977 and "I Hate School"/"Young Power", in 1978. None of their releases were hits.

They also appeared on the Live At The Hope & Anchor double album.

[edit] Live shows

Suburban Studs' fame results from their huge gigging schedule. They played the notorious 100 Club gig in 1976 supporting the Sex Pistols and The Clash and even headlined above The Clash in Birmingham in the same year.

The band also toured with AC/DC, played a Peel Session and appeared on an ATV punk special.


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