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  1. Kiss Me Deadly is the third studio album by the English punk rock and new wave band Gen X. Produced by Keith Forsey it was issued in the United Kingdom on 23 January 1981. It was the final album to be released before their disbandment, though they would briefly reunite in 1993.

  2. 4 de sept. de 2013 · 214K views 10 years ago. The Final Album by Generation X under the name of Gen X in 1981. Tracks 1-Dancing With Myself 3:47 ...more. The Final Album by Generation X under the name of Gen X in...

  3. Colaboraron en la grabación del disco James Stevenson, Steve Jones, John McGeoch y Steve New, todos en guitarra eléctrica. Referencias

  4. Generation X, 1977. L-R: Billy Idol, Tony James, Bob Andrews, and Mark Laff. Generation X (later known as Gen X) were an English punk rock band, formed in London in 1976. They were the musical starting point of the career of their frontman Billy Idol, [4] and issued six singles that made the UK Singles Chart and two albums that reached the UK ...

  5. ℗ 1981 Chrysalis. GEMA. 203 259. LC 1626. Ariola-Eurodisc GmbH, Munchen. [Sleeve] Produced By Keith Forsey. At The Controls - Nigel Walker. Button Man & Key Grip - Rick Isbell. All Songs Arranged By Gen X. Photography - Brian Aris. Faith - Steve Andrews, Ade, John The Punk. (Steven Jones, John McGeoch courtesy of Virgin Records) Chrysalis.

  6. 7 de ene. de 2023 · Three months later, its parent album Kiss Me Deadly failed to chart at all, effectively ending Gen X’s career. But Joness inspired contributions sparked excited talk of a possible Generation X-Sex Pistols supergroup.

  7. from the album Kiss Me Deadly; Released: October 1980: Genre: Power pop; glam rock; Length: 3: 45 (album version) 3:30 (7" version) 4:06 (12" version) Label: Chrysalis: Songwriter(s)