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The Plague are an English punk rock band. Formed in South East London during 1976, the band were initially in existence until 1981.[1] They reformed in 2005.[2] Their original line-up was:
- Marc Jefferies - Vocals, lead guitar
- Gareth Martin - Vocals, rhythm guitar
- Graham Robinson - Bass guitar
- Greg Horton - Drums, vocals
The Plague | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1976–1981, 2005–present |
Members | Marc Jefferies Gareth Martin Greg Horton Chris Gambold |
Past members | Graham Robinson |
Website | www.myspace.com/originalplague [1] |
The Plague are notable as a band who played London venue The Roxy many times, as well as many more shows all over the country.[1] They also scored a minor hit with their 1978 single "In Love", which received Radio 1 airplay and became a favourite of the late John Peel, a long-time champion of underground music.
- ^ a b "The Plague - A punk history with pictures". www.punk77.co.uk.[unreliable source?]
- ^ "www.myspace.com/originalplague". The Plague.