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  2. Leatherface (band) - Wikipedia

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    Leatherface was a British punk rock band from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, fronted by Frankie Stubbs. Trouser Press called them "England's finest, most exciting punk band of the 90s" [ 1 ] and The Guardian has called them "the greatest British punk band of the modern era."

  3. Cherry Knowle - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Knowle is the first full-length album by the English punk band Leatherface. [1] The album is named after Cherry Knowle Hospital in Ryhope, Sunderland, and the album's cover reflects the hospital's Victorian origins. [3] It was recorded at Beaumont Street Studios. [4]

  4. Fill Your Boots - Wikipedia

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    Fill Your Boots is the second full-length album by the English punk band Leatherface. [4] [5] Critical reception ... "Leatherface" - 2:50 "All I Wanted" - 3:04 ...

  5. Mush (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mush is the third full-length album by the English punk band Leatherface.It was originally released only in Britain on Roughneck, a subsidiary of Fire Records, in 1991.It was re-released on Seed Records, an offshoot of Atlantic Records, in 1992, in an unsuccessful attempt to capitalize on the popularity of Nirvana in the United States.

  6. The Stormy Petrel - Wikipedia

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    The Stormy Petrel is an album by the British punk rock band Leatherface. [3] [4] It was released in the UK in February 2010, their first album to be released on their own label, Big Ugly Fish Records.

  7. List of all-female bands - Wikipedia

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    An all-female band is a band which has consisted entirely of female musicians for at least three-quarters of its active career. This article only lists all-female bands who perform original material that is either authored by themselves or authored by another musician for that band's use. Therefore vocal groups (girl groups) are not included.

  8. Minx (Leatherface album) - Wikipedia

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    Trouser Press wrote that "Stubbs’ grotesquely rough voice still pours out the fury and Leatherface remains an unreservedly mighty force, but there are fewer places where the tuneful roar goes over the deep edge." [4] AllMusic wrote that "as it moves along, Minx sounds a bit too samey, but still sustains the heapin' hooks and super lyrics. A ...

  9. Category:Female-fronted musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups and bands where at least one of the lead singers or "front persons" is female. This term is usually used in reference to mixed-gender groups where the lead singer is female and the other band members are either all male or a mix of both male and female members.