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  2. Mick Farren - Wikipedia

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    Farren performing with The Deviants. Farren was the singer with the proto-punk garage rock R&B band The Deviants [7] between 1967 and 1969, releasing three albums. During 1970 he released the solo album Mona – The Carnivorous Circus, which also featured Steve Peregrin Took, John Gustafson and Paul Buckmaster, before ending his music business to concentrate on writing.

  3. Vampires Stole My Lunch Money - Wikipedia

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    Vampires Stole My Lunch Money is a 1978 album by the UK underground artist Mick Farren. [3] [4]Farren had left music performance after his 1970 album Mona – The Carnivorous Circus to concentrate on journalism and writing.

  4. The Deviants (band) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, Farren was offered a one-off deal by Stiff Records to record an EP, Screwed Up, which was released under the name Mick Farren and the Deviants. The musicians on this record included Rudolph, former Pink Fairies/ Motörhead guitarist Larry Wallis , former Warsaw Pakt guitarist Andy Colquhoun and former Hawkwind drummer Alan ...

  5. Mona – The Carnivorous Circus - Wikipedia

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    Mona—The Carnivorous Circus is a 1970 album by the UK underground artist Mick Farren.. The album was recorded to fulfill contractual obligations. Farren had recently returned from a tour of the west coast of North America without his band The Deviants, who had risen up against him and sacked him.

  6. The Deviants 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Deviants 3 is the third and final album by the UK underground group the Deviants, released in 1969. [6]Lead vocalist Mick Farren regards the album as the beginning of a divergence between himself and his fellow musicians, stating "I had one idea and the rest of them wanted to be a kind of Led Zeppelin guitar band". [7]

  7. Category:Albums produced by Mick Farren - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Albums produced by Mick Farren" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Disposable (album)

  8. Human Garbage - Wikipedia

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    Human Garbage is a 1984 live album by the UK underground artist Mick Farren and friends, released under the name The Deviants.. Farren had relocated to New York but a return visit to London gave him the opportunity for this one-off performance with Larry Wallis' Previously Unreleased group at Dingwalls on 3 February 1984.

  9. Ptooff! - Wikipedia

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    Mick Farren and Russell Hunter had met 21-year-old millionaire Nigel Samuel who funded the £700 required for the recording of the album. [citation needed] Release