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Lexicon Devil : ウィキペディア英語版
Lexicon Devil

''Lexicon Devil'' is a three-song EP and the second release by the American punk rock band Germs.
==Background==
Germs were already gaining notoriety ever since the release of their first single, "Forming", and their early live performances. However, their increasing success was not without some roadblocks. They did not have a permanent drummer at the time, Donna Rhia having long left the band. X drummer D.J. Bonebrake filled in at a few gigs, but The Weirdos drummer Nicky Beat ended up being the band's first semi-permanent drummer (The Weirdos were still a going concern at the time). Also, Pat Smear owned a Rickenbacker electric guitar at the time, but did not own an amplifier.
The band's second single came about when the publishers of ''Slash'' punk zine made an offer to Germs to release a record on their newly formed label Slash Records. The group agreed.

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