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  2. 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 ...

  3. Generation X (band) - Wikipedia

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    Generation X (later known as Gen X) were an English punk rock band, formed in London in 1976. They were the musical starting point of the career of their frontman Billy Idol , [ 4 ] and issued six singles that made the UK singles chart and two albums that reached the UK Albums Chart .

  4. 1979 in music - Wikipedia

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    December 3 – In Cincinnati, a stampede for seats at Riverfront Coliseum during a Who concert kills 11 fans and injures 26 others. Band members were not informed of the deaths until after the show. December 26 – Iron Maiden drummer Doug Sampson is replaced by ex-Samson drummer Clive Burr.

  5. Bob Andrews (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Andrews was born in Fulham, England, on 17 June 1959, [1] the son of a mother who was a secretary, and a West London cobbler father. [2] He began to play the guitar at the age of 10, being musically influenced particularly by the work of the British blues rock guitarist Paul Kossoff [3] and Rory Gallagher, [4] and in his youth also rode in junior Motorcycle Speedway competitions in West London ...

  6. 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]

  7. 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 ...

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  9. 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 ...