Disco Inferno (band)
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Disco Inferno was an English experimental rock band, formed in Essex in the late 1980s, by Ian Crause (guitar and vocals), Paul Wilmott (bass), Rob Whatley (drums) and Daniel Gish (keyboards).
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Discography
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Albums
- Open Doors, Closed Windows (Che, 1991)
- D. I. Go Pop (Rough Trade and Bar/None [US], 1994)
- Technicolour (Rough Trade, 1996)
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Compilations
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Singles and EPs
- "Entertainment/Arc in Round" (Che, 1990 single)
- "Science" (Che, 1991 single)
- "Summer's Last Sound" (Cheree, 1992 EP)
- "A Rock to Cling to" (Rough Trade, 1993 EP)
- "The Last Dance" (Rough Trade, 1993 EP)
- "Second Language" (Rough Trade, 1994 EP)
- "It's a Kid's World" (Rough Trade, 1994 EP)
- "The Mixing It Session" (Tugboat, 1999 EP)
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