Formed in London in 1977, the first-generation punk outfit the
Lurkers originally comprised vocalist
Howard Wall, guitarist
Pete Stride, bassist
Arturo Bassick (born Arthur Billingsley) and drummer
Manic Esso (a.k.a. Pete Haynes). Trumpteted as Britain's answer to the
Ramones, the group debuted with the single "Shadow," released on the fledgling Beggars Banquet label;
Bassick soon exited, and with ex-
Saints bassist
Kim Bradshaw,
the Lurkers reached the U.K. Top Ten with the follow-ups "Ain't Got a Clue' and "I Don't Need to Tell Her." Their debut LP
Fulham Fallout appeared in 1978, with
God's Lonely Men arriving the next year. By the early 1980s,
the Lurkers had dissolved, reuniting intermittently during the course of the decade to yield LPs including 1989's Edge of the Mountain and the live
Wild Times Again.
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Jason Ankeny, Rovi