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Suicide Alley : ウィキペディア英語版
Suicide Alley

"Suicide Alley" is the debut single by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was self-financed and released in 1988, while they were still an unsigned act.
== Content ==

The sleeve is highly reminiscent of The Clash's eponymous debut album, and was photographed and designed by Richey Edwards (which is why he is not in the shot). Around a third of the copies were released in a plain sleeve, and a handful featured handmade covers with glued-on newspaper cuttings, which were assembled by Edwards.
Musically, the influence of The Clash, The Skids and other late-70's punk rock bands is evident – the title track bears a strong resemblance to The Clash's 1978 single "Tommy Gun".
B-side "Tennessee" was later re-recorded and featured on the band's debut album ''Generation Terrorists''. The title was included on all formats of the later single "Little Baby Nothing", partly to curb the demand for the original single which was changing hands for hundreds of pounds.

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