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Ditching conventional rock in favour of stripped down stylophone based electronica Skin Patrol become One Million Fuzztone Guitars in 'The Graveyard' Studios in August 1981. Although only their self-penned originals can be featured here, the session also included (in Jim's opinion), the ultimate version of the Doors' 'Five to One' featuring Andrew on a classic vocal delivery over threatening minimalism, a haunting version of 'Mack The Knife' and two versions of what would become a live set favourite, 'I Wanna Come Back (From The World of LSD). Take me back! Big Jake.

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released August 13, 2014

Robert Courtney (Vocals and Stylophone), Andrew Dickinson (Bass and Vocals).

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One Million Fuzztone Guitars London, UK

Skin Patrol became One Million Fuzztone Guitars in 1981 and released two singles “Heaven / Annuese” and “Men’s Hearts / Creepy Crawl” and an LP “26″ all now remastered and re-released on Cherry Red Records. Rock Section was remixed by Julian Cope And Andrew Weatherall in 2014 as Dayglo Maradona. One Million Fuzztone Guitars/Skin Patrol continue to record and release new material on TuneCore/BMI. ... more

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