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Flag of Convenience were a rock group formed in 1982 by former Buzzcocks members Steve Diggle and John Maher, along with bassist Dave Farrow and keyboard player D.P.〔Strong, Martin C. (1999) "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1〕 Through their first two line-ups they were managed by the writer and music critic Michael Gray, shortly after his personal management of Gerry Rafferty. Hence the band's first single was produced by Rafferty's co-producer Hugh Murphy. The band continued with changing line-ups until 1989, with later incarnations releasing records under the names F.O.C. and Buzzcocks F.O.C.〔 The final incarnation of the band included former member of The Stone Roses Andy Couzens and former Inspiral Carpets drummer Chris Goodwin, who both went on to form The High.〔 The band ended when Diggle joined Pete Shelley in a re-formed Buzzcocks, the reunion prompted by controversy over the use of "Buzzcocks" in the billing of Diggle's band.〔Jack Rabid "(Flag of Convenience )", ''Trouser Press''〕〔Dannelley, Ronnie (1996) "(Never Mind the Pistols, Here's the Buzzcocks )", ''Pop Culture Press'', Issue 40〕 In a review of the 'best of' compilation ''The Secret Public Years 1981-1989'', ''Allmusic'' described the later F.O.C. work as proof that Diggle was "one of the most important and overlooked artists in all of Britain during the '80s".〔Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover "(''The Secret Public Years: 1981-1989'' Review )", ''Allmusic'', Macrovision Corporation〕 ==Discography==
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