• Urgh! A Music War is a 1982 British concert film featuring performances by punk rock, new wave, and post-punk bands and artists. Filmed in August to September...
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    John Cooper Clarke (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    reciting "Evidently Chickentown". Clarke appeared in a 1982 music documentary compilation Urgh! A Music War, in which he performed his poem "Health Fanatic"...
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    Exene Cervenka (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    "Nausea," "Unheard Music," "We're Desperate" 1980: No Questions Asked by Flesh Eaters (Slash Records) 1982: Urgh! A Music War soundtrack (A&M Records) 1980:...
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  • Klaus Nomi (category Singers with a six-octave or greater vocal range)
    Love Again" Long Island Four (1979) Mr. Mike's Mondo Video (1979) Urgh! A Music War (1982) The Nomi Song (2004) LGBT culture in New York City List of...
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    Oingo Boingo (category A&M Records artists)
    (1982) Urgh! A Music War (1981) Good Morning, Mr. Orwell (1984) Back to School (1986) The Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet (1989; music video...
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  • Christopher Logue War Music (Refused album) War Music (Slim the Mobster album) War Music (Vampire Rodents album) War song Urgh! A Music War This disambiguation...
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  • "Photographic image" (JPG). 2.bp.blogspot.com. Retrieved May 25, 2023. ""Urgh! A Music War"". YouTube. 1982. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved...
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  • The Alley Cats (punk rock band) (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    - Yes L.A. (compilation) 1981 - Urgh! A Music War (soundtrack) 1991 - Dangerhouse, Vol. 1 (compilation) 1993 - Dangerhouse, Vol. 2: Give Me A Little Pain...
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    included a character named Tess Turbo; her band was the Blackheads. Jett's first appearance on film is in the 1981 live concert film Urgh! A Music War, performing...
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    Echo & the Bunnymen discography (category Rock music group discographies)
    Bunnymen. Soft Skull. pp. 31–32. ISBN 1-887128-89-1. "Urgh! A Music War > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 May 2008. To the Shores of Lake Placid (cover)...
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  • Dale Turner (trumpeter) (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    including a track on the Raging Bull soundtrack. Turner appeared with Oingo Boingo in the feature film Back to School, the film Urgh! A Music War, Longshot...
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  • Bleed for Me (Dead Kennedys song) (category Anti-war songs)
    film Urgh! A Music War, with a different bridge about Rosalynn Carter. During live performances with the Melvins in the 9/11-Afghanistan-Iraq War era,...
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    album Warrior Rock: Toyah on Tour. Also in 1982, Willcox appeared in Urgh! A Music War, a British film released in 1982 featuring performances by punk rock...
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    appearance in Urgh! A Music War as well as on the cover of the live album Play. For the 2008 Magazine concerts, he alternated between the Ovation, a Fender Artist...
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  • Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough. Concert for Kampuchea Dance Craze Urgh! A Music War 11 January Jamelia, singer Tom Meighan, lead singer of Kasabian 22...
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  • Down in the Park (category Music articles with topics of unclear notability)
    in the movie Urgh! A Music War, and in the Micromusic video concert from Wembley Arena (soundtrack released as Living Ornaments '81). A version for piano...
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  • Au Pairs (category English post-punk music groups)
    filmed live for the concert film Urgh! A Music War. The band's second album, Sense and Sensuality (1982), showed a greater influence of jazz, soul, funk...
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    also produced eight music videos. 1978 – "Human Fly" 1979 – "Garbageman" 1980 – "Tear It Up" (live) – from the movie Urgh! A Music War 1990 – "Bikini Girls...
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    British Library . Urgh! A Music War. Two songs from Athletico Spizz 80. Unbidden 2016 – Director; Quentin Lee. Marshall Star contribute music to this release...
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  • Sam Phipps (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    a theater group and becoming a rock band. With Oingo Boingo, he appeared in the Rodney Dangerfield film Back to School, the punk documentary Urgh! A Music...
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  • Fleshtones in the concert film Urgh! A Music War. Album Single Deming, Mark. "Roman Gods – The Fleshtones". AllMusic. Retrieved August 1, 2012. Christgau...
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    Square (1980), and a live version of the song appeared in the British concert film Urgh! A Music War (1982). Following exposure in a television advertisement...
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  • Skafish (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    their segment for the Copeland/Lorimar production of Urgh! A Music War. The segment, shot at a Roman theater in Frejus France, featured the controversial...
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    group opened and closed the 1981 concert film, Urgh! A Music War. The film, which captured the music scene in the wake of punk, was masterminded by Stewart...
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    on 20 of Another Kind (February 1979, Polydor) - UK No. 45 Urgh! A Music War – includes a live version on "Homicide" filmed and recorded at the Lyceum...
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    achieve the same popularity. A version of "Offshore Banking Business" was recorded for the early 1980s film Urgh! A Music War, produced by Michael White...
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  • a punk version of the Shakespeare classic, co-written by James Gunn Trying It At Home (2014) Up in Smoke (1978) Urban Struggle (documentary) Urgh! A Music...
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    X (American band) (category Rock music groups from California)
    Angeles" 1981 – The Decline of Western Civilization 1981 – Urgh! A Music War 1986 – X: The Unheard Music 2003 – Mayor of the Sunset Strip 2005 – X – Live in...
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    The Cramps (category American surf rock music groups)
    UK Albums Chart. The band appears in the 1982 film Urgh! A Music War. In 1985 the Cramps recorded a one-off track for the horror movie The Return of the...
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  • Knights of the Oingo Boingo... Palmer, Robert (April 1, 1983). "ROCK MUSIC WAR". The New York Times. Retrieved October 10, 2019. Cahill, Devon (March...
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