Emerging at the height of the punk wave with the album Rattus Norvegicus (#4 in
1977), the band from Guildford (Surrey, UK) evolved into post-punk and then new
wave, achieving massive success with the classic "Golden Brown" (#2 in 1982).
Made up of strong personalities with bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel and guitarist
Hugh Cornwell sharing the role of singer, keyboardist Dave Greenfield and
drummer Jet Black (born Brian Duffy), the band's dark, violent reputation has
seen them through the years, recording some twenty studio albums, these included
No More Heroes (No. 2, 1977), Black ...