Penetration

Penetration

Genres: punk, punk rock, british, female vocalists, British Punk

About Penetration

1.Penetration was a punk band formed in late 1976, coming from Ferryhill, near Durham, England. The original line-up was Pauline Murray (vocals), Gary Chaplin (guitar), Robert Blamire (bass) and Gary Smallman (drums). Their first single was "Don't Dictate", released in November 1977. Chaplin was replaced by Neale Floyd who debuted on "Firing Squad", released in May 1978 and Fred Purser joined on guitar for the single "Life's A Gamble" and the album "Moving Targets", both released in October 1978, the latter on limited edition glow-in-the-dark luminous vinyl. "Danger Signs" was then released in April 1979, followed by "Come Into the Open", released in August 1979 from the forthcoming album "Coming up for Air", released in September 1979. Musical differences and the pressure of fame saw the band split up in October 1979. Pauline Murray and Robert Blamire went on to form Pauline Murray and The Invisible Girls and Fred Purser went on to join Tygers of Pan Tang, following his more heavy rock leanings. 2.Penetration is an american based death/thrash/black metal band from New York, formed in 1998 The line-up is : Jesse "Black Bart" Bartlett - Vocals, Guitar D.T. - Drums Jamie Perdue-Bass They have released 2 demos so far: 2004 demo Victory or death(2007 demo)

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Penetration — Top 7 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Penetration Don't Dictate
Penetration Forced Entry 1990
Penetration Come Into the Open
Penetration Free Money
Penetration Firing Squad
Penetration Don’t Dictate
Penetration Life's A Gamble
Don't Dictate
Forced Entry 1990
Come Into the Open
Free Money
Firing Squad
Don’t Dictate
Life's A Gamble