Electricity Comes From Other Planets
50 top tracks
Electricity Comes From Other Planets
50 top tracks
Albums

Bring Your Own Poison: The Rhythm Factory Sessions
Electricity Comes From Other Planets

10 Years of The Rhythm Factory - Deluxe Edition
Electricity Comes From Other Planets

Carrier Baghdad
Electricity Comes From Other Planets

Bring Your Qwn Poison - The Rhythm Factory Sessions
Electricity Comes From Other Planets

Bring Your Own Poison - The Rhythm Factory Sessions
Electricity Comes From Other Planets

Bring Your Own Poison: Live At The Rhythm Factory
Electricity Comes From Other Planets

Bring Your Own Poison (The Rhythm Factory Sessions)
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Ghost Of Electricity
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Bring Your Own Poison (Live At The Rhythm Factory) [UK]
Electricity Comes From Other Planets

Bring Your Own Poison (Live At The Rhythm Factory)
Electricity Comes From Other Planets

Bring your own poison
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You Stole My Brain (single)
Electricity Comes From Other Planets
Biography
Electricity Comes From Other Planets formed on the East London/Essex border in mid-2003, and in 4 years together released just 2 EPs (My Intimate Problem in 2004 and Halitosis Nightmare in 2006) in addition to 2 tracks on the Bring Your Own Poison live album. Influenced by Buzzcocks, the Clash, the Wildhearts, Carter USM, the Soft Boys, Wire, Magazine & Green Day, they played numerous gigs with the likes of the Libertines, Art Brut and Selfish Cunt <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Electricity...Read more on Last.fm
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Electricity Comes From Other Planets formed on the East London/Essex border in mid-2003, and in 4 years together released just 2 EPs (My Intimate Problem in 2004 and Halitosis Nightmare in 2006) in addition to 2 tracks on the Bring Your Own Poison live album. Influenced by Buzzcocks, the Clash, the Wildhearts, Carter USM, the Soft Boys, Wire, Magazine & Green Day, they played numerous gigs with the likes of the Libertines, Art Brut and Selfish Cunt, helped in no small way by singer Vis the Spoon's role as co-founder & compere of East London's infamous Bring Your Own Poison nights (now trading as Bored Youth on Prozac). Dogged by a succession of flaky guitarists and recording hiccups (after 2 successive guitarists left within a year, the band set about recording an album as a trio, only to have the studio shut down around them halfway thru... leaving 6 tracks incomplete to this day when the owner disappeared with the tapes), ECFOP struggled to maintain a steady profile and lurched in and out of activity, rarely mustering a gig outside of London. When they did, they were always rapturously received, suggesting they maybe should have done more of it. In mid-2006, having expanded from a quartet to a six piece line-up (with a new drummer, the old drummer on screaming/monkey-dancing duties, and a third guitarist !)public reaction become even more enthusiastic, and the future looked positive. But once again a looming tour of the north of England (in March 07) highlighted the lack of commitment of various members and founders Squibs & Spoon decided to call it a day. Regrouping to honour some outstanding dates, ECFOP are due to play two final shows : The Ambient Picnic in Epsom on Sunday 8th July, and 333 in Shoreditch ('Dollhouse Days are Over' night) on Friday 3rd August 2007. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Electricity+Comes+From+Other+Planets">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
