The Epileptics
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About The Epileptics
The Epileptics were an anarchist punk band formed in the UK in the late 1970s.
Members:
Colin Latter - vocals
Clive Griffiths, later Kevin Hunter - guitar
Derek Birkett, later Stan Stammers (Theatre of Hate) - bass
Richard Coveney - drums
The Epileptics were briefly known as the Licks until they changed their name again in 1980 to Flux of Pink Indians, at which time they gained greater notoriety.
Members:
Colin Latter - vocals
Clive Griffiths, later Kevin Hunter - guitar
Derek Birkett, later Stan Stammers (Theatre of Hate) - bass
Richard Coveney - drums
The Epileptics were briefly known as the Licks until they changed their name again in 1980 to Flux of Pink Indians, at which time they gained greater notoriety.
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
About The Epileptics
The Epileptics were an anarchist punk band formed in the UK in the late 1970s.
Members:
Colin Latter - vocals
Clive Griffiths, later Kevin Hunter - guitar
Derek Birkett, later Stan Stammers (Theatre of Hate) - bass
Richard Coveney - drums
The Epileptics were briefly known as the Licks until they changed their name again in 1980 to Flux of Pink Indians, at which time they gained greater notoriety.
Members:
Colin Latter - vocals
Clive Griffiths, later Kevin Hunter - guitar
Derek Birkett, later Stan Stammers (Theatre of Hate) - bass
Richard Coveney - drums
The Epileptics were briefly known as the Licks until they changed their name again in 1980 to Flux of Pink Indians, at which time they gained greater notoriety.
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