Penetration | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Ferryhill, County Durham, England |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active |
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Labels | Virgin |
Members | Pauline Murray Robert Blamire Steve Wallace Paul Harvey John Maher Ken Goodinson |
Past members | Gary Chaplin Gary Smallman Fred Purser Neale Floyd Graham Kaye Billy Gilbert Brian Atkinson Kev Hodgson |
Website | penetrationband |
Penetration is a punk rock band from County Durham, England formed in 1976. They re-formed in 2001 with several new members. Their debut single, "Don't Dictate", is now acknowledged as a classic punk rock single[1][2] and their debut album, Moving Targets (1978), is still widely admired.[3][4][5][6]
A pulsating punk song. One of the best in a year of many gems. Its anti-authoritarian message was ideal for 1977.
Penetration's debut alienated their punk following, but, looking back now, it documented the tensions of the era. They were Tyneside punks with a heavy metal guitarist – future Tyger of Pan Tang Fred Purser – whose sonic battles with the band's punk faction makes singer Pauline Murray's doom-laden warnings sound even more urgent and compelling.
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Gargantuan.
Penetration's debut album stands among the very last true greats of the first wave of British punk offerings. A glorious collision of adrenalized exuberance and astonishing energies, topped by Pauline Murray's unmistakably soaring vocals.
Their debut single, the excellent "Don't Dictate", which came out in the autumn of 1977, set the tone and a widely regarded reputation for their punky enthusiasm. With this, their debut album, that appeared the following year, cementing their critical acclaim.