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, The Creepers fue un grupo inglés de rock f … The Creepers fue un grupo inglés de rock formado en Mánchester en 1982, inicialmente llamado Marc Riley & The Creepers. Después de ser expulsado de The Fall por Mark E. Smith, formó su propia compañía discográfica, In-Tape, con Jim Khambatta y su banda. A su primer sencillo, "Favourite sister", le siguió "Jumper clown", que se burlaba del líder de su anterior banda. Participaron en el programa de John Peel en 1984, el mismo año en que lanzaron Gross out, su primer álbum. En 1985 lanzaron su segundo álbum, Fancy meeting God, así como el directo Warts 'n' all a final de año. Entonces Riley reclutó al ex-componente de , , y a , del grupo , y continuaron con el nombre de The Creepers. Con un sonido más sofisticado, el primer lanzamiento bajo este nuevo nombre fue una versión del "Baby's on fire" de Brian Eno con el álbum Miserable sinners. Después de firmar con , el siguiente sencillo fue "Brute", y el siguiente álbum que sacaron fue Rock 'n' roll liquorice flavour, en 1987 y 1988, respectivamente. En 1989 lanzaron Sleeper: A retrospective.Poco después la banda pasó a llamarse The Lost Soul Crusaders, antes de disolverse.ost Soul Crusaders, antes de disolverse.
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The Creepers fue un grupo inglés de rock f … The Creepers fue un grupo inglés de rock formado en Mánchester en 1982, inicialmente llamado Marc Riley & The Creepers. Después de ser expulsado de The Fall por Mark E. Smith, formó su propia compañía discográfica, In-Tape, con Jim Khambatta y su banda. A su primer sencillo, "Favourite sister", le siguió "Jumper clown", que se burlaba del líder de su anterior banda. Participaron en el programa de John Peel en 1984, el mismo año en que lanzaron Gross out, su primer álbum. En 1985 lanzaron su segundo álbum, Fancy meeting God, así como el directo Warts 'n' all a final de año.o el directo Warts 'n' all a final de año.
, The Creepers were an English rock music gr … The Creepers were an English rock music group, formed in Manchester in 1982, originally as Marc Riley and the Creepers. After being dismissed from The Fall by Mark E. Smith, Marc Riley formed his own record label (In-Tape) with Jim Khambatta, and his own band. The first single "Favourite Sister" (which featured his former bandmates Steve Hanley, Craig Scanlon and Paul Hanley) was followed up with "Jumper Clown", which poked fun at his previous band's singer. A Peel Session was the source of the next release in 1984, with a compilation of these early releases, Cull, following the same year. First album proper, Gross Out, appeared in June 1984. 1985 saw the release of the second album Fancy Meeting God as well as a swansong live album Warts 'n' All towards the end of the year.Warts 'n' All towards the end of the year.
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