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CMT.com : Big Flame : Biography |
 | | Children of anti-rockist post-punk bands like the Pop Group, Josef K, and Gang of Four, Manchester, England's bIG fLAME was a self-proclaimed "tense and quirky three-piece pop group," combining the restless talents of bassist/vocalist Alan Brown, |
 | | As bIG fLAME, they carried the traditions set by the U.K.'s vibrant post-punk scene of 1978-1981. |
 | | During their four-year existence, they issued six singles and appeared on a handful of compilations, including the famed C86 cassette released by the NME. |
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