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-:March-May 1979: "Albatross" and "[[Death Disco]]" were recorded with new drummer [[Dave Humphrey]] at [[The Manor Studio]] in [[Shipton-on-Cherwell]]. During this era, additional tracks were recorded at Townhouse Studios in London, namely "Beat the Drum for Me" (which later turned up on [[Jah Wobble|Wobble's]] first solo album), and a new version of "[[Fodderstompf]]" (which became the b-side of PIL's "[[Death Disco]]" 12" single). Drummer Dave Humphrey left the band around mid-May 1979.+"'''Fodderstompf'''" (1978) is a musical composition by [[Public Image Ltd]] featured on ''[[Public Image: First Issue]]''. "[[Fodderstompf]]" later became the b-side of Public Image Ltd 's "[[Death Disco]]" 12" single). Its lyrics are a chant of "we only wanted to be loved." The recording is said to be a criticism of [[love song]]s as they are featured in [[disco music]].
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*[[Public Image: First Issue]] *[[Public Image: First Issue]]
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"Fodderstompf" (1978) is a musical composition by Public Image Ltd featured on Public Image: First Issue. "Fodderstompf" later became the b-side of Public Image Ltd 's "Death Disco" 12" single). Its lyrics are a chant of "we only wanted to be loved." The recording is said to be a criticism of love songs as they are featured in disco music.

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