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The Radiators from Space

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in 1977. Their first single "Television Screen" was the first and only punk record to make the Irish top 20, and was featured on many punk compilation albums over the next few years. The band toured Ireland and the UK, including stint opening for
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band. They have been described as Ireland's first punk band. Initially active 1976-1981, the band had a brief reunion in 1987-1988, and reformed in 2003 until the death of founding member
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EP, which included two new songs, was released in 2005. O'Riordan departed the band, replaced by new bass player Jesse Booth in February 2006. Reverting to the name
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The band reunited in December 2003, using the name "The Radiators Plan 9". Original members Chevron, Holidai, and Rapid were joined by former Pogue
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on bass and vocals, and Johnny Bonnie on drums. The band played three shows, including a Joe Strummer tribute and an appearance at the
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ALTHOUGH they were pioneers, as Ireland's first punk band, the Radiators from Space always had an acute understanding of the past.
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became ill with throat cancer and was unable to participate in live work. The band played, including with guest vocalist
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in October 2006. On 21 December 2006, they played at 'The Point', Dublin, as a special guest of
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acclaim, but failed to sell well. After a move to London, the band disbanded in 1981.
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tour, and a headlining UK tour of their own in 1978. Shortening their name to
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Buying Gold in Heaven: The Best of the Radiators (From Space)
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Cockles and Mussels: The Very Best of the Radiators
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