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Stiff Little Fingers

    Often described as the "Irish Clash", Stiff Little Fingers were Northern Irelands answer to the punk scene of the late 1970's. Formed by Jake Burns, Henry Cluney, Brian Falloon and Ali McMordie, they incorporated a raw and cutting edge form of punk. Their first album, Inflammable Material, was an instant punk classic, featuring some of the bands best material. Released on Rough Trade records, it was the first album from an indie label to enter the top 20. Brian Falloon soon left the band and was replaced by Jim Reilly, a talented drummer. Nobody's Hero followed next and is probably the bands b ...read more

    Often described as the "Irish Clash", Stiff Little Fingers were Northern Irelands answer to the punk scene of the late 1970's. Formed by Jake Burns, Henry Cluney, Brian Falloon and Ali McMordie, they incorporated a raw and cutting edge form of punk. Their first album, Inflammable Material, was an instant punk classic, featuring some of the bands best material. Released on Rough Trade records, it was the first album from an indie label to enter the top 20. Brian Falloon soon left the band and was replaced by Jim Reilly, a talented drummer. Nobody's Hero followed next and is probably the bands best album. It also features some of their most well known songs. (The record was recorded after the band switched labels). Go for it was a new sound for the band were the punk sounds were suplemented with reggae and britpop. Now then... followed and was much more poppy. After that the band decided to call it quits. However they reformed in the late 1980's, with Jam bassist, Bruce Foxton. Since then the band have produced several albums and regulaly tour. They remain one of the greatest punk bands of all time. « hide

    Similar Bands: The Clash, Sham 69, The Specials, Rancid

    LPs
    No Going Back
    2014

    2.5
    8 Votes
    Guitar And Drum
    2003

    3.4
    14 Votes
    Hope Street
    1999

    2.5
    3 Votes
    Tinderbox
    1997

    2.3
    5 Votes
    Get A Life
    1994

    2.6
    4 Votes
    Flags & Emblems
    1991

    2.7
    7 Votes
    A.W.O.L.
    1987

    1.1
    5 Votes
    Now Then...
    1982

    2.7
    13 Votes
    Go For It
    1981

    3.8
    46 Votes
    Nobody's Hero
    1980

    3.9
    74 Votes
    Inflammable Material
    1979

    4.1
    175 Votes
    Live Albums
    Stiff Little Fingers Live
    1998

    3.5
    2 Votes
    Hanx!
    1980

    4.1
    5 Votes
    Compilations
    All The Best
    1983

    3.6
    4 Votes

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