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- +'''The Adverts''' were an [[England|English]] <!--Lead section, as per WIKI:MOS, is supposed to aim for generality. Specific subgenre and style are to follow afterward-->[[rock music|rock]] [[musical ensemble|band]] who formed in 1976 and broke up in late 1979. They were one of the first bands to concomitantly play [[punk rock]] and enjoy commercial success, and their line-up included [[Gaye Advert]], who ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of 70s Music'' called the "first female punk star".
-, [[Patti Smith]] – [[Rock n Roll Nigger]]+
-, [[The Sex Pistols]] – [[God Save the Queen]]+
-, [[The Clash]] [[(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais]]+
-, [[Buzzcocks]] – [[Ever Fallen in Love?]]+
-, [[Vic Godard and the Subway Sect]] – [[Parallel Lines]]+
-, [[X-Ray Spex]] – [[Oh Bondage! Up Yours!]]+
-, [[The Adverts]] – [[One Chord Wonders]]+
-, [[Wire]] – [[Ex-Lion Tamer]]+
-, [[Donna Summer]] – [[I Feel Love]]+
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The Adverts were an English rock band who formed in 1976 and broke up in late 1979. They were one of the first bands to concomitantly play punk rock and enjoy commercial success, and their line-up included Gaye Advert, who The Virgin Encyclopedia of 70s Music called the "first female punk star".



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