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Athletico Spizz
80:
Brief Biography:
Athletico
Spizz
80:
Mercurial
punk
survivor
Spizz
made
his
debut
at
the
Birmingham,
England
club
Barbarella's
during
an
all-day
music
festival
held
August
27,
1977,
performing
an
improvised
set
on a
borrowed
guitar;
returning
two
months
later
by
drummer
Pete
Petrol,
he
now
billed
the
act
as
Spizz
77,
the
first
of
numerous
name
changes
to
follow
in
the
years
to
come.
Rechristened
Spizz
Oil,
the
duo
earned
their
first
significant
notice
in
1978
opening
for
Siouxsie
and
the
Banshees,
resulting
in a
John
Peel
session
which
itself
led
to
an
offer
from
Rough
Trade
to
record
an
EP,
6000
Crazy.
The
record
topped
the
UK
indie
charts,
as
did
its
follow-up,
Cold
City
4;
however,
Spizz
and
Petrol
parted
ways
soon
after,
and
with
new
bassist
Jim
Solar
and
keyboardist
Mark
Coalfield,
Spizzenergi
was
launched
in
early
1979.
Petrol
then
returned
on
guitar
for
the
group's
stint
on
the
Rough
Trade
tour;
after
"Soldier,
Soldier"
was
named
Single
of
the
Week
in
the
NME,
the
follow-up,
"Where's
Captain
Kirk?,"
earned
the
same
honor
in
Melody
Maker,
topping
the
UK
indie
charts
for
eight
consecutive
weeks
in
1980.
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Band Members:
Spizz
Mark Coalfield
Dave Scott
Jim Solar
C.P.Snare
Brian B Benzine
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