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Anti-Social was a UK Punk Rock band from Birmingham, United Kingdom, formed in 1977.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/antisocial.htm )〕 They released one single, ''Traffic Lights/Teacher Teacher'' on Dynamite Records DRO1 that is now one of the rarest UK punk record releases. and was included in John Peels legendary Record Box.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rocklist.net...The Records That John Peel Loved The Most )〕 They became nationally infamous by advertising for someone to commit suicide live on stage for which the band would pay them £15,000.〔 ==Early History & Record== In 1974 Bass player Matt Smith joined with Robert Fern Vocals/Guitar (a classmate of Black Sabbaths Geezer Butler) and Johnny Harrison on drums in a band called Maniac they later changed their name to Anti-Social.〔 After gigging for a while they recorded what would later turn out to be one of the rarest UK Punk Rock releases `Traffic Lights` backed by `Teacher, Teacher` at Outlaw Recording Studios in Birmingham released on the Dynamite Label (DR01) in 1977.〔 Paul Morley reviewed their single in NME in January 1978, calling it “archaic rock song sneered with incongruous, but violently necessary contempt.” Matt Smith left during these sessions (now married to Carolyn Spence who worked at UK`s Sounds (magazine)) Matt felt that the constant aggression associated with the band was no longer to his liking and was replaced first by Paul Cooper and then by Gabrielle Fern.〔
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