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The Defects

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After playing some gigs locally Gary Smith replaced Jeff Gilmore on bass and they recorded their first demo, (in Downtown Studios Newtownards)but when this failed to gain them a record deal, they started their own Casualty Records label and issued their debut 7", "Dance (Until You Drop)". The
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on keyboards. The single's release in early 1984 coincided with the decline in popularity of second-wave punk, and did not sell well. With control of the band's destiny slipping away, Murdock left after the release of "Suspicious Minds". The band continued, playing a gig supporting
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in Belfast. The band then permanently split, with all members returning to Belfast except Duke, who stayed in London. Kingsmore joined Western Justice with former members of Rabies, including Murdock's brother Gary, and was later a member of Ashanti.
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The band formed in 1978 with a lineup of Ian "Buck" Murdock (vocals), Marcus "Dukie" Duke (guitar), Greg Fenton(bass) and Glenn Kingsmore (drums).( Fenton was soon replaced by Jeff Gilmore.)
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The Defects reformed again in 2010 and played various punk festivals. Added to the lineup were Roy McAllister and Aidy "Fudge" Dunlop (replacing Duke and Smith). In 2012, they toured
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journalist Carol Clerk who befriended the band and recommended them to John Curd, manager of WXYZ Records, who signed them to his label. The Defects moved to
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in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018. Since 2014, Duke occasionally joins them on stage for some of their best known songs.
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With Curd looking for ways to gain crossover success for the bands on his label, he persuaded the Defects to record a
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three-song EP sold all 2,000 copies and brought the band to the attention of the UK music press.
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Murdock revived the Defects name in 1996 for a one-off performance at a punk festival at the
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WXYZ Records, Casualty Records, I.D. Records, Punkerama Records, Antisociety
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with Kingsmore on vocals, before Murdock rejoined to play in support of
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A second single, "Survival", was issued in 1982, reaching No. 8 in the
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in 1982 and embarked on the six-week "So What" UK tour with labelmates
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Pavilion, which was filmed and released on video by Barn End Video as
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Index

Belfast
Northern Ireland
Punk rock
punk rock
Belfast
Northern Ireland
Melody Maker
London
the Anti-Nowhere League
Chelsea
Chron Gen
Stewart Copeland
Miles
UK Indie Chart
cover version
Elvis Presley
Suspicious Minds
Ray Shulman
999
the Clash
Bath
ska
Australia
Blackpool
Captain Oi!
Flexipop



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