Section 25

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  • post-punk
  • new wave
  • factory records
  • 80s
  • post punk
Section 25 were formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom in November 1977. Initially they were a duo, consisting of brothers Larry Cassidy (bass, vocals) and Vincent Cassidy (drums). In June 1978 they made their live debut, and in November were joined by guitarist Paul Wiggin. Their debut 7", Girls Don't Count, was released in 1980 on Factory Records, produced by Rob Gretton and Ian Curtis of Joy Division. All Section 25 releases would be released through Factory Records. Their debut LP, Always Now, was released in 1981 and produced by Martin Hannett.

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Songs

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    After Image

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    Always Now

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    Are You There? (SSRU Demo 1981)

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    Babies in the Bardo

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    Back to Wonder

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    Back to Wonder (12" version)

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    Bad News Week

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    Bad News Week (12" mix)

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    Bad News Week 2 (The Cough mix)

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    Be Brave

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    Beating Heart

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    Beating Heart (12" remix)

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    Beating Heart (12" version)

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    Beneath the Blade

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    Better Make Your Mind Up

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    C.P.

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    Can't Let Go

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    Carcrash

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    Carcrash (demo)

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    Charnel Ground

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    Conquer Me

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    Crazy Wisdom

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    Crazy Wisdom (demo)

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    Cry

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    Cry (SSRU Demo 1981)

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    Desert

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    Dirty Disco

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    Dirty Disco II

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    Dirty Disco II (Pre-mix)

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    Dream

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    Fallen (SSRU Demo 1981)

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    Floating (SSRU Demo 1981)

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    Friendly Fires

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    Friendly Fires (Den Haag 1.11.1980)

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    Gene

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    Girls Don't Count

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    Guitar Waltz

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    Gymnopedies

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    Haunted

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    Hit

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    Hold Me

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    Human Puppets

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    In the Garden of Eden

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    In the Garden of Eden (SSRU Demo 1981)

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    Inside Out

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    Inspiration

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    Je veux ton amour

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    Just to Be With You

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    Just to See Your Face (Blackpool Mardi Gras 7.1979)

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    Knew Noise


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