The Epileptics

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1970's Have Been Made In Hong Kong 03:36 Tools
System Rejects 03:36 Tools
Hitler's Still A Nazi 01:46 Tools
What Have You Got to Smile About? 02:50 Tools
Esoteric 02:41 Tools
Two Years Too Late 02:41 Tools
Tube Disaster 02:41 Tools
Carpathian 02:41 Tools
Eyeliner 02:41 Tools
She Knelt At It's Aura 02:41 Tools
Heroin Chic 02:41 Tools
Aesthetic 02:41 Tools
Glass Cathedrals 02:41 Tools
Chloroform 02:41 Tools
Självskadebeteende 02:41 Tools
I've Got a Target on My Back 02:41 Tools
I Am Mentle 02:44 Tools
10 mg. Diazepam Pills 02:45 Tools
1970's (were made in hong kong) 02:23 Tools
Hexenstep 02:43 Tools
Anarcheest (69) 02:45 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined Sixty Quid 02:00 Tools
Can't Stand Sitting Down 02:32 Tools
Cheap 00:59 Tools
Hitler's Still a Nazi / War Crimes 01:12 Tools
Target on My Back 02:55 Tools
Submission 02:23 Tools
Debden (I Hate Life in) 02:23 Tools
Alive All Your Life 02:56 Tools
I Wanna Give You A 69 02:43 Tools
Andy Pandy 01:13 Tools
Lesbic 02:43 Tools
Get Knicked, Get Fined L60 01:53 Tools
Tube Disaster [Live] 02:43 Tools
Death Train 02:43 Tools
Jesus Poem 00:46 Tools
1970'S 02:43 Tools
All †he †hings She Said [Ghos† Rave Edi†] (Live) 02:54 Tools
What've You Got to Smile About 02:54 Tools
Black Candlez 02:52 Tools
t.A.T.u. - All †he †hings She Said 00:45 Tools
Anarcheest 02:54 Tools
1970's Rejects 02:54 Tools
UNISEX 02:46 Tools
Anarcheest 69 02:46 Tools
Anarcheest (69) [Live] 02:47 Tools
Two Years Too Late [Demo Version] 02:43 Tools
I Wanna Give You a 69 [Live] 02:45 Tools
1970's Have Been Made in Hong Kong [Demo Version] 03:38 Tools
Cheap (Live,1st July '79) 00:59 Tools
A Is for Arsenic 00:59 Tools
I Am Mentle [Live] 02:46 Tools
What Have You Got to Smile About? [Live] 02:52 Tools
Designer Dress 00:45 Tools
System Rejects (demo) 04:15 Tools
I Am Tears in Their Eyes 01:54 Tools
Ouija Board! 04:53 Tools
Jesus Poem (Live,1st July '79) 00:46 Tools
Anarcheest (69) (Live,1st July '79) 02:53 Tools
Bonus 00:45 Tools
Hitler's Still a Nazi (demo) 01:40 Tools
Debden (I Hate Life In) (demo) 02:04 Tools
Tube Disaster (Live,1st July '79) 02:58 Tools
Death Train (Live,1st July '79) 03:19 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined £60 [Demo Version] [Demo Version] 01:54 Tools
1970's Rejects (Live,1st July '79) 04:53 Tools
All the things She Said 04:53 Tools
clonazepunks 04:53 Tools
Smile About 01:40 Tools
Hitler's Still a Nazi/War Crimes 01:12 Tools
Untitled 04:53 Tools
Crystal Catles - Empathy [Epileptics Remix] 04:53 Tools
KVLTWAVE RADIO MIXXX 04:53 Tools
KING NIGHT 01:12 Tools
Purity Ring - Obedear [Epileptics Remix] 04:53 Tools
I Don't Want to Have Sex With You 04:40 Tools
olsentwinlatexmask 04:40 Tools
Torn 01:12 Tools
Esoteric (DEΛDLYDΛUGHTERS remix) 01:12 Tools
Salem - King Night [Epileptics Remix] 01:12 Tools
Intimate (Crystal Castles) - [Razorz Edit] 01:12 Tools
EPILEPTICS - Esoteric 01:12 Tools
E 01:12 Tools
Amethystgrenade.Gif 01:12 Tools
Their Birthday Parties 01:53 Tools
Intimate [Razorz Edit] 01:12 Tools
amethystgrenade_gif 01:12 Tools
CRIM3S - Breed [Epileptics Remix] 01:53 Tools
Witch House 150k mix 01:53 Tools
Lesbic - Crossparty Remix 01:53 Tools
Moon 01:53 Tools
t.A.T.u. - All †he †hings She Said [Ghos† Rave Edi†] (Live) 04:40 Tools
System Reject 04:40 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined Sixty Qu 04:40 Tools
Crystal Castles - Empathy [Epileptics Remix] 04:40 Tools
Systems Rejects 01:53 Tools
Not Gonna Get Us [Epileptics Remix] 04:40 Tools
CRIM3S - Black Panther (Epileptics Edit) [Live] 04:40 Tools
Depressed Mode 01:53 Tools
Esoteric - Deadlydaughters Remix 01:53 Tools
Tube Disasters 04:40 Tools
Lesbic [Instrumental] - Crossparty Remix 04:40 Tools
Dealer 04:40 Tools
Eyeliner [Amphetamine Remix] 01:53 Tools
Two Years Too Late (demo) 04:40 Tools
Carpathian [PLAKAL KLEN Remix] 04:40 Tools
Can't Hug Every Cat - Epileptics Remix 04:40 Tools
Hitler's Still a Nazi - War Crimes 04:40 Tools
I've Got A Target On My Back 04:40 Tools
I Am Tears in Their Eyes [Витчхаузе] 04:40 Tools
I Am Mentle (live 1978) 04:40 Tools
I Am Mental (Live) 04:40 Tools
War Crimes 04:40 Tools
Dear Deidre 04:40 Tools
Spastisk Dansegymnastikk 04:40 Tools
Lesbic (Crossparty Instrumental Remix) 04:40 Tools
Autumnal Black Metal Tape 2009 (Hidden Track) 04:40 Tools
Hitler's Still a Nazi-War Crim 04:40 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined £60 01:53 Tools
Ouija Board! [Витчхаузе] 01:53 Tools
1970's Have Been Made in Hong Kong (demo) 04:40 Tools
Andy Pandy (Live) 04:40 Tools
ex 01:53 Tools
Their Birthday Parties - Tsujiura Remix 01:53 Tools
cvltra 01:53 Tools
What Have You Got to Smile About? (live, 1st July '79) 04:40 Tools
Anarcheest (69) (live, 1st July '79) 04:40 Tools
I've Got a Target on My Back (live, 1st July '79) 04:40 Tools
Sixty-Nine 04:40 Tools
Hexenstep [Витчхаузе] 04:40 Tools
Lesbic (Paza Rahm Tour de Lesbos Remix) 01:53 Tools
Mental 01:53 Tools
Hitler's Still A Nazi/War Crimes (7'' Version) 01:53 Tools
I Am Mental [Live] 01:53 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined £60 [Demo Version] 01:53 Tools
All the Things She Said - Live 01:53 Tools
10 mg. Diazepam Pills - Original Mix 01:53 Tools
UNISEX [Витчхаузе] 01:53 Tools
Designer Dress - Mrgn Remix 01:53 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined Sixty Quid (live, 1st July '79) 01:53 Tools
Death Train (live, 1st July '79) 01:53 Tools
Get Niked,Get Fined Sixty Quid 01:53 Tools
1970's Have Been Made In Hong Kong (Demo Version) 01:53 Tools
All †he †hings She Said [Live Edi†] 01:53 Tools
1970s Have Been Made In Hong Kong (7'' Version) 01:53 Tools
Tube Disaster (7'' Version) 01:53 Tools
System Rejects (7'' Version) 01:53 Tools
Carpathian - Original Mix 01:53 Tools
Heroin Chic - Original Mix 01:53 Tools
Lesbic (CROSSPARTY Remix) 01:53 Tools
Aesthetic - Original Mix 01:53 Tools
Eyeliner - Amphetamine Remix 01:53 Tools
Glass Cathedrals - Original Mix 01:53 Tools
Dealer (2015) 01:53 Tools
Unisex - Morgve Remix 01:53 Tools
Can't Hug Every Cat remix 01:53 Tools
Jesus Poem (live, 1st July '79) 01:53 Tools
Dealer - Suffica Remix 01:53 Tools
Raves, Drugs and Anorexia 01:53 Tools
Cheap (live, 1st July '79) 01:53 Tools
1970's Rejects (live, 1st July '79) 01:53 Tools
Tube Disaster (live, 1st July '79) 01:53 Tools
Get Nicked,Get Fined Sixty Quid 01:53 Tools
ExPex - Selvangivelse 01:53 Tools
I Wanna Give You a 69 (live 1978) 01:53 Tools
1970's EP 01:53 Tools
Kiiis 01:53 Tools
Get Nicked,Get Fined Sixty Quild 01:53 Tools
Death Train (feat Annie Anxiety) 01:53 Tools
Esoteric - Original Mix 01:53 Tools
A Is for Arsenic - Nagareboshi Gameboy Remix 01:53 Tools
Lesbian Arcade 01:53 Tools
Hexenstep - Hypothermic Remix 01:53 Tools
t.A.T.u. - All †he †hings She Said [Ghos† Rave Edi†] (Live) 01:53 Tools
Get Knicked, Get Fined £60 01:53 Tools
Debden (I Hate Life In) (live, 1st July '79) 01:53 Tools
t.A.T.u. - Not Gonna Get Us [Epileptics Remix] 01:53 Tools
All The Things She Said [Live Edit] 01:53 Tools
She Knelt At It's Aura - Original Mix 01:53 Tools
Tube Disaster (live 1978) 01:53 Tools
1970s 01:53 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined Ј60 [Demo Version] [Demo Version] 01:53 Tools
Cheap (Live 2) 01:53 Tools
Two Years Too Late (Demo Version) 01:53 Tools
Esoteric (remix) 01:53 Tools
Black Candlez - Original Mix 01:53 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined £60 (demo) 01:53 Tools
Tube Disaster (live 1979) 01:53 Tools
I Am Mentle (Live Version) 01:53 Tools
System Rejects (Re-Recorded EP Tracks) 01:53 Tools
A is for Arsenic [Витчхаузе] 01:53 Tools
clonazepunks [Витчхаузе] 01:53 Tools
Outro 01:53 Tools
1970's Have Been Made In Hong Kong (Re-Recorded EP Tracks) 01:53 Tools
Target On My Back (March 1979 Demo) 01:53 Tools
Hitlers Still A Nazi 01:53 Tools
What've You Got To Smile About? (7'' Version) 01:53 Tools
Get Nicked, Get Fined £60 [Dem 01:53 Tools
Debden (I Hate Life In) 01:53 Tools
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The Epileptics (Colin Latter - vocals, Clive Griffiths - guitar, Derek Birkett - bass and Richard Coveney - drums) were originally going to be called The Epileptic Fits, a name suggested by Colin’s mum, but the band decided that The Epileptics sounded better. Early in 1978, the fledgling band practised in Clive’s bedroom. Self-penned songs such as “Dear Deirdre”, “I Wanna Give You A ‘69” and “Who’s Chasing Who” were soon put together, and the foursome announced their presence in their home town of Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire that summer with spray-painted graffiti . Together with their name, they had a logo and a slogan - ‘Smash Guitar Solos‘ - which attracted my interest in a big way. I’d previously been guitarist with the band The Darlex, but as soon as I saw the Epileptics’ DIY publicity campaign I was impressed and wanted a part of their action. First, I had to find out who they were… The Triad Centre was a great place to see bands and just hang around with other punks from Harlow, including members of the Sods and Newtown Neurotics, and surrounding areas. I asked around and was pointed in Col and Rich’s direction; I went over and said “If you ever need a guitarist, let me know.” Coincidentally, Clive was about to leave and go to college, so they told me to come along the following Saturday to one of their rehearsals. I did, and I was in! They had already played two gigs - one at Triad in August, and one at London’s Covent Garden with Crass - but needed new material. Col and I reworked some of the older songs and changed the lyrics and titles, and collaborated on some new material too, such as “Tube Disaster”, and our first gig together was at the beginning of November. In January 1979 we got the chance to support Crass and the Poison Girls in Bradford, but the van we’d hired broke down on the way, and we reached the gig just as Crass were finishing their set. In March we recorded our first demo tape and started to attract a small following; thereafter we regularly played at Triad, as well as doing gigs in London’s Conway Hall with Crass. For a while we changed our name to Epi-X, but then reverted to the Epileptics; our line-up also changed briefly in summer, when Stan Stammers replaced Derek on bass. (Stan would later go on to Theatre of Hate and Spear of Destiny.) After playing one gig under the pseudonym Acid Experience, with Derek back in, the Epileptics decided to take a break as personality clashes had been surfacing. In August, we were approached by Stortbeat Records to record a single, and - with a dubious change of name to The Licks - did just that in September. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.