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  1. Neale floyd. Neale Floyd talks to Simon McKay about being in Penetration and how, after they split, he was stunned to find himself right back where he started; living with his parents and then on the dole for two and a half years. In October 1979, while on stage at Newcastle City Hall, Pauline Murray announced Penetration were splitting up.

  2. Chaplin left in March 1978 being replaced with Neale Floyd, with second guitarist Fred Purser joining in July. The band dissolved in late 1979. They reformed in 2001 with original members Murray, Blamire and Smallman, and Steve Wallace and Paul Harvey drafted in as new guitarists.

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  4. Neale Floyd had a week to prepare for a full national tour of 30 dates. "He was a fan of the band and used to come and see us so he knew the songs. We showed him all the parts and we went off on the Buzzcocks tour; just the four of us. Neale had never played before." The band had already recorded the next single, Firing Squad.

  5. Explore Neale Floyd's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Neale Floyd on AllMusic.

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  7. Mick Glossop, Mike Howlett. Penetration chronology. Moving Targets. (1978) Coming Up for Air. (1979) Moving Targets is the debut studio album by English band Penetration, released in 1978 by record label Virgin .