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Buzzcocks
The making of… Buzzcocks’ “Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve)”
Pete Shelley R.I.P
28th February 2014
April 2012
David Bowie, as we are often reminded, is among many other things a master of reinvention. It seems more than a little appropriate then that he's on the cover of this month's issue.
27th February 2012
Buzzcocks classics get covered by The Whip, Mike Joyce and I Am Kloot
Plus Twisted Wheel also chip in with The Answering Machine
18th May 2010
Album Reissues: The Buzzcocks – Another Music In A Different Kitchen
Melodic punks' first three LPs reissued in 2CD editions
5th November 2008
Buzzcocks To Perform Classic Albums Live!
Pete Shelley and the gang hit the road to support deluxe reissues
7th October 2008
Buzzcocks To Release Live Anniversary Album
The veteran punks also touring next month
19th October 2007
Buzzcock’s Headline London Music Fest
They appear The Venue's Le Beat Bespoke event in April
21st February 2007
Buzzcocks Announce More Gigs
Their '30' tour is now 31
2nd January 2007
The Buzzcocks To Play Birthday Tour
The punk upstarts turn 30 this year
15th November 2006
BUZZCOCKS FRONTMAN GIVES PUNK HISTORY LESSON
Pete Shelley in podcast debut
6th October 2006
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