Oh! Bondage, Up Yours! was originally released as a single in 1977. It is an anthem against consumerism, arguing that we are in bondage to consumerism and rejects it in the chorus. You know that you are in for something special right from the start, where Poly, a cappella, states “Some people say little
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Identity was originally released as a single in 1978 and was included on their album Germfree Adolescents. It is based on an incident when Poly witness a girl slahing her wrist in the toilets of a club. You can buy Identity on iTunes. Airport; Jak (3) [More] B.P. Hurding (3) [More] Dean; Paul (3) [More]
Germ Free Adolescents was originally released as a single in October 1978 and was the title track of the album a month later. It is about creating phobias to sell consumer products and all taken to the extreme. It is the slowest of the X-Ray Spex songs with a distinctive hypnotic sound. This video is taken from an appearance