Inspired by the likes of Noam Chomsky and Crass, British band 70 Gwen Party (a duo of Victor N’Dip and Lurgin Pin) used their music as a platform for dissemination of their political views. Their distrust of the press and overall non-friendless toward media earned them as much reputation as their music.
They started out in the late 80s when N’Dip and Pin previous band called Isis (no relation to other Isis) broke up. The duo started their own label Snape Records and beginning from the late 80s, produced numerous singles and albums.
After the release of their 1996 album “Anti Blue Nazi”, “The Anti-Christ Has Spoken EP” and “The Killing Of Victorian Britan” 7″ single, N’Dip stated that he wants to take a break from music business and thus by 1998 the band was finished.
Members:
Victor N’Dip
Lurgin Pin
Discography:
War, Track And Field 7″ (Snape, 1989)
Devil Wrapped & Ginsung Buried LP (Snape, 1990)
Helier Party 7″ (Snape, 1991)
The Psycho Beat 7″ (Snape, 1991)
Hysteria 7″ (Snape, 1992)
Knee Deep In Evil 7″ (Snape, 1992)
Scorching The Anti-Christ 7″ (Snape, 1992)
The Optical Glass Empire LP (Snape, 1992)
The Searl Brothers 7″ (Snape, 1993)
Howard Hughes 7″ (Snape, 1994)
John Peel Sessions 1,2, 3 & 4 CD (Snape, 1995)
Through The Heart Of Sunday 7″ (Snape, 1995)
Anti Blue Nazi CD (Snape, 1996)
The Anti-Christ Has Spoken EP Cass (Bandaged Hand Produce, 1997)
The Killing Of Victorian Britain EP 7″ (Snape, 1997)
Compilation Tracks:
“Merry Kilter Fire” on 7 Different Bands (Coop, unknown year)
“The Guilt And The Gallowmongers” on Neon Signs In A Dralon Sky (Fisheye, 1994)
“The Love Fried” on Impulse Vol. 7 (Impulse Magazine, 1995)
“The Love Fried” + “”The Guilt And The Gallowmongers” + “Unfinished” + “What You See” + “All Fall Down” + “This Has Not Happened” + “Flickering Time” + “Church” + “Just Watching Static” + “Ships All Around Me” + “Early Gene” + “Child At Work” on The Tex Dove Experiment (Snape, 1997)
“Freedom Of Speech” on Toothache 2/2 (K-RAA-K3, 1997)
“H. City Angels” on Ataraxia (Plastic Noise, 1998)
“Untitled” on RRR500 (RRRecords, 1998)
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