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  2. Budgie (band) - Wikipedia

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    Budgie are best known as a hard rock [2] and heavy metal [1] [2] [22] band who incorporated elements of progressive rock [22] and humour into their musical style. [22] With 1975's Bandolier, they began to also incorporate funk. [22] Budgie's music was described in the All-Music Guide as a cross between Rush and Black Sabbath. [2]

  3. List of Budgie band members - Wikipedia

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    The remaining trio released Budgie in 1971, Squawk in 1972 and Never Turn Your Back on a Friend in 1973. [4] By the end of 1973, Phillips had left Budgie. [5] He was replaced by Pete Boot, who debuted on In for the Kill! released the following year. [6] After around a year with the band, Boot was replaced at the end of 1974 by Steve Williams. [7]

  4. We Came, We Saw... - Wikipedia

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    We Came, We Saw... is an album of compiled live tracks by the Welsh rock band Budgie, collected from their performances at the Reading Festival in 1980 and 1982, with an emphasis on songs released during that period rather than the band's older, more well-known work. Heavier Than Air - Rarest Eggs is a companion to this album.

  5. Breadfan - Wikipedia

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    A live video version is present on the Live Shit: Binge & Purge boxed set, taken from their Seattle concerts on August 29 and 30, 1989, where it was performed in the second encore. It was frequently used as an opener on the Shit Hits the Sheds Tour , and was also played with frequency during the Madly In Anger with the World and World Magnetic ...

  6. Heavier Than Air – Rarest Eggs - Wikipedia

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    Budgie: Budgie chronology; Best of Budgie (1997) Heavier Than Air - Rarest Eggs (1998) We Came, We Saw... (1998) Heavier Than Air – Rarest Eggs is an album of ...

  7. Dreamshow - Wikipedia

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    Budgie, drummer and composer in the two bands, was the musical director on this tour; he re-orchestrated the songs with Siouxsie. As stated in the interviews present in the bonus of the DVD, this concert represents a musical achievement for Siouxsie and Budgie as they had always wanted to perform on stage with Leonard Eto, a Japanese Taiko ...

  8. Never Turn Your Back on a Friend - Wikipedia

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    This was drummer Ray Phillips' final appearance on a Budgie recording date. The album shows the band continuing the successful heavy metal formula of their previous album Squawk, adding a hint of speed metal in the single "Breadfan", one of the band's best known songs. [1] [2] Roger Dean created the artwork for the album. [2]

  9. If Swallowed, Do Not Induce Vomiting - Wikipedia

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    If Swallowed, Do Not Induce Vomiting is a 12" EP by Budgie released in July 1980 on Active Records, a sublabel of RCA. The 1993 Repertoire Records and 1996 Griffin Music CD re-issues of Power Supply included the EP as bonus tracks. In 2012, the EP was issued on CD by Noteworthy Productions with live versions of "High School Girls" and "Panzer ...