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3 Tracks – Punk, Rock.
Feb 1976
Pete Shelley real name Peter McNeish (born 1955), Howard Devoto real name Howard Trafford (born 1952). They decide to start a band and chance upon a headline: "It’s The Buzz, Cock!"
Apr 1, 1976
Pete Shelley – guitar, Howard Devoto – vocals, Garth Davies (Smith) – bass, Mick Singleton – drums. Notes: One gig. No released recordings.
Jul 20, 1976 – Feb 1977
Pete Shelley – Starway guitar, Howard Devoto – vocals, Steve Diggle (born 1956) – bass, John Maher – drums
Mar 11, 1977 – Oct 7, 1977
Pete Shelley – guitar, vocals, Steve Diggle – guitar
John Maher – drums, Garth Smith – bass
Nov 1977
Pete Shelley – guitar, vocals, Steve Diggle – guitar, John Maher – drums, Barry Adamson (on loan from MAGAZINE) – bass
Barry Adamson filled in on bass while they held auditions for a permanent bassist. This lineup played 6 dates in November to complete a tour. No released recordings.
Nov 1977 – Mar 6, 1981, (reformed) 1989, (reformed again) Jan 29 – Feb 18, 1992
Pete Shelley – guitar, vocals, keyboards, Steve Diggle – guitar, vocals, John Maher – drums, Steve Garvey (born 1958) – bass
The reformed group toured, but released no studio recordings. In 1992 they performed 11 gigs in Europe. There were no studio recordings.
Jan 31, 1990 – Dec 22, 1991
Pete Shelley – guitar, vocals, Steve Diggle – guitar, vocals
Steve Garvey – bass, Mike Joyce (ex VICTIM, ex SMITHS) – drums
Apr 21 – May 7, 1992
Pete Shelley – guitar, vocals, Steve Diggle – guitar, vocals, Steve Garvey – bass, Steve Gibson (ex ICICLE WORKS) – drums. Ten gig tour in Australia and New Zealand. No released recordings.
Aug 25, 1992 – Apr 21, 2006
Pete Shelley – guitar, vocals, Steve Diggle – guitar, vocals
Tony Barber – bass, Phil Barker – drums
Apr 21, 2006 – December 6, 2018
Pete Shelley – guitar, vocals, Steve Diggle – guitar, vocals
Tony Barber – bass, Danny Farrant – drums