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  2. Valley of the Dolls (album) - Wikipedia

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    The record was Generation X's second long-player release, and displayed the band transitioning from its origins in the London punk rock scene of the late-1970s into a more mainstream rock music sound, with the incorporation of musical influences ranging from glam rock, progressive rock, and Bruce Springsteen's mid-1970s work, and was in part ...

  3. Generation X (band) - Wikipedia

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    Generation X was the first band to play at the venue. [4] [18] Soon after formation Generation X abandoned playing cover versions in its live performances around London, and began writing its own material, with Idol writing music around James' lyrical song constructions. [19]

  4. Generation X discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of British punk rock band Generation X. Albums ... Generation X "King Rocker" b/w " ... 1979 11 20 Valley of the Dolls "Valley of the Dolls" b ...

  5. Tony James (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The band went on to release two long-players, the self-titled Generation X (1978) and Valley of the Dolls (1979), and several singles, all but one of which charted, and through a hectic touring schedule increasingly gained media recognition as one of the acts with a potentially bright commercial future that had emerged from the punk-rock scene. [6]

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  7. Gen Beta kicks off in 2025: Your guide to all the generation ...

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    Generation X: b. 1965-1980. Generation X is referred to those who were born between 1965 and 1980 and is mostly made up of the children of the Silent Generation and early baby boomers.

  8. Mark Laff - Wikipedia

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    In April 1977, the 18-year-old Laff was recruited as a replacement drummer for the punk rock band Generation X, a few months before it signed to Chrysalis Records and released its first single, Your Generation. [7] He was Generation X's drummer through its two long-players, the self-titled Generation X (1978), followed by Valley of the Dolls ...

  9. One Direction’s Next Generation: Meet The Band ... - AOL

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    In the years since One Direction went on their indefinite hiatus, several of the members welcomed babies. Louis Tomlinson was the first 1D member to become a dad, welcoming son Freddie with ex ...