The Hunters Club were a British grebo goth rock band that formed in Leicester, England. They were the darlings of the press and the media in the UK, during the mid 1980s, and were one of the most prominent bands of the 'grebo' scene.
The band were named after a short-lived Judge Dredd sub-plot in the sci-fi comic 2000 AD, and were nicknamed "The Black Hole of Rock 'n' Roll". They toured Europe with fellow Leicester band Gaye Bykers on Acid, campi...
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The Hunters Club were a British grebo goth rock band that formed in Leicester, England. They were the darlings of the press and the media in the UK, during the mid 1980s, and were one of the most prominent bands of the 'grebo' scene.
The band were named after a short-lived Judge Dredd sub-plot in the sci-fi comic 2000 AD, and were nicknamed "The Black Hole of Rock 'n' Roll". They toured Europe with fellow Leicester band Gaye Bykers on Acid, camping out between gigs. The band were known for burning their hats as part of their live show. First done as a joke at a gig in Brighton, it caused such a stir that they carried on doing it, one one occasion also igniting members of the audience.
Too Far Gone To Turn Around was the first album that Mark Spivey produced, and was the album which inspired members of Cornershop to form a band, "because they’d thought that if that bunch of drunken idiots could make a record that was that good, then maybe they could too".
The last song on the Give Me...
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