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2023 15 dic.La Belle Angele 12 Canciones
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2023 17 jun.Voodoo Rooms 11 Canciones
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2023 6 may.Mono 11 Canciones
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2012 19 sep.Paradiso Grote ZaalNo setlists
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2010 29 dic.HMV Picture House 14 Canciones
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1982 2 sep.Clarendon Hotel BallroomNo setlists
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1982 2 may.Maestro's 4 Canciones
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1982 3 abr.LVCNo setlists
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1981 18 dic.Notre Dame HallNo setlists
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1981 19 ago.Nite ClubNo setlists
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1981 16 ago.Rotterdam New Pop 1981 4 Canciones
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1981 13 ago.The VenueNo setlists
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1981 9 ago.Stereobox 14 Canciones
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1981 8 ago.Sterren In Het Bos 1981 12 Canciones
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1981 21 jun.Valentino's Club 16 Canciones
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1981 16 jun.The Venue 2 Canciones
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1981 7 jun.Lyceum Ballroom 9 Canciones
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1981 20 may.John Peel Sessions, BBC Broadcasting House 4 Canciones
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1981 7 may.Lyceum BallroomNo setlists
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1981 12 abr.BeursschouwburgNo setlists
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1981 5 abr.Paradiso Grote ZaalNo setlists
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1981 4 abr.EffenaarNo setlists
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- Artista
- Scars
- Géneros
- j-rap japanese old school hip hop
- Fecha de inicio
- Ciudad
- Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Biografía
- Scars (originally known as The Scars) were a post-punk band that hailed from Edinburgh, Scotland, and were a part of that city's bustling music scene of the late 70s - early 80s. They released number of 7"'s from 1979 - 1981 and in 1981 they released their one and only album Author! Author! Fronted by Robert King and featuring Paul Research on lead guitar, John Mackie on bass, and Calumn Mackay on drums, the band's original sound was angular and offset with a dance-based rhythm section
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- 1977