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* ''Lands and Peoples'' ([[Pink Records]], [[1982]]) | |||
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# Punctuality (Is a Virtue) | |||
# Babble On | |||
# Condition Red | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 18:21, 15 January 2013
Phil 'n the Blanks were a new wave band from the early 80s.
Members
- Phillip Bimstein - vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Blanche Blacke - vocals as "Blance LaBlanc"
- Bill Hyland - bass
- Eric Kister - lead guitars
- Roman Zabicky - drums
Releases
- I Want Some More 7" (Pink Records, 1981)
- I Want Some More
- I'm Losing Interest
- Multiple Choice (Pink Records, 1981)
- Ou Est
- Without Consummation
- Keeping Me Honest
- Inspected By #7
- Push & Pull
- Vi-Sectomy
- How It's Done
- (I'm Her) Sex Toy
- Family, Work, Neighborhood, Peace and Freedom
- The Ladder
- Advertising Girl
- Void Fill
- Sex Life
- Black is Not a Color (Its a Situation)
- Lands and Peoples (Pink Records, 1982)
- The National Dance Contest
- See You
- Lands and Peoples
- Meadowlands
- The Forest's On the Move
- You Can't Call Me
- Exercise
- Cold Love
- Punctuality (Is a Virtue)
- Babble On
- Condition Red