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Tronics
The Tronics were a London-based band that released records from 1979 to 1984.〔''Washington City Paper'' April 20, 2012〕 The band was formed and fronted by musician, songwriter, and music producer Zarjaz Baby, also known as Ziro Baby.〔''UNCUT Magazine'' November 2013〕 == Background and influences ==
The band was known for being primitive〔''UNCUT Magazine'' November 2013〕 and strange,〔''Sounds'' September 19, 1981〕 with an underground reputation.〔''Melody Maker'' September 3, 1983〕 They released a string of highly acclaimed records during the post-punk and new wave periods.〔Melody Maker September 3, 1983〕 Tronics has been recognized for releasing the first independent cassette album, ''Tronics'', to be distributed both nationally and internationally.〔''NME'' September 1982〕 The Tronics' cassette album was soon followed by another cassette album of outsider art rock,〔''UNCUT Magazine'' November 2013〕 in 1980, ''What's the Hubub Bub'', that was later reissued on vinyl in 2013 on M’lady’s Records.〔''UNCUT Magazine'', November, 2013〕 The last Tronics release was "Wild Cat Rock", a 7" record on Red Rhino Records in 1984.
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