Bad Manners

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  • ska
  • two-tone
  • 2 tone
  • british
  • reggae
Bad Manners are an English 2-Tone Ska band fronted by Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle, 6 September 1958, in the borough of Hackney), and formed in 1976 at Woodberry Down Comprehensive School, North London, where the members studied. None of the eight members played any instrument.
The members are :
Buster Bloodvessel - Vocals
Simon Cuell - Guitar
Lee Thompson -Bass
Richie Downs - Keyboards
Matt Goodwin - Sax
Matt Bane - Drums
Colin Graham - Trumpet
Russel Wynn - Percussion

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Songs

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    Echo 4+2

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    Echo 4+2 (live)

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    Echo 4-2

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    Echo 4-2 (live)

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    Echo Gone Wrong

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    Educating Marmalade

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    El Pussy Cat

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    El Pussycat

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    Elizabethan Reggae

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    Elizabethan Reggae (Original Version)

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    End of the World

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    Eng-er-land

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    Exodus

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    Falling Out of Love

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    Fatman

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    Fattie Fattie

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    Fatty Fatty

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    Feel Like Jumpin'

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    Feel Like Jumping

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    Feel Like Jumping (live)

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    Flashpoint

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    Free Like Jumping

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    Gherkin

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    Go

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    Gonna Get Along Without You (Radio Mix)

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    Gonna Get Along Without You (Reggae version)

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    Gonna Get Along Without You Now

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    Gonna Get Along Without You Now (radio edit)

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    Gonna Get Along Without You Now (Reggae version)

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    Got No Brains

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    Happiness

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    Happy

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    Help Me

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    Here Comes the Major

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    Hey Little Girl

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    Hey Little Rich Girl

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    Hi Ho Silver Lining

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    Hokey Cokey

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    Home of Football (Liquidator)

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    Hoots Mon

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    How Big Do You Love

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    How Big Do You Love Me

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    How Big Do You Love Me?

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    I Can't Stand the Rain

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    I Can't Stand the Rain (12" mix)

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    I Don't Care

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    I'm a Mummy

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    In The Jungle

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    Inner London Violence

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    Inner London Violence (live)


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