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The Pop Group were a post punk band from Bristol, United Kingdom that played a dissonant mixture of punk rock, free form jazz and funk. The band split in 1981, splintering into Rip, Rig and Panic, the more commercially successful Pigbag and Maximum Joy. Singer Mark Stewart collaborated with On-U Sound artists such as Mark Stewart and the Maffia.

Discography

  • Y (1979,Radar Records)
  • "She Is Beyond Good and Evil" (1979, Radar Records)
  • For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? (1980, Rough Trade Records- includes collaboration with The Last Poets)
  • "We Are All Prostitutes" (1980, Rough Trade Records (features free improviser Tristan Honsinger on cello))
  • "Where There's A Will..." (1980, Rough Trade (split release with The Slits' "In the Beginning There Was Rhythm"))
  • We Are Time (1980, Rough Trade semi- bootleg compliation of live tracks, demos and out-takes)
  • We Are All Prostitutes (1980, Radar Records (retrospective compilation))

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