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From the opening blare of "Homicide" — 999's sixth single and first British hit — it was apparent that Separates was to be no "ordinary" punk second album. Almost without exception, every other band in the pack had faltered or fallen when it came time to delivering their sophomore effort. 999, however, simply looked back at what they'd already accomplished, then made certain that they repeated it, with added improvements all over the show. So, the tunes are tighter, the riffs are crunchier, the choruses are even more memorable, and the entire album — released just six months after its 999 predecessor — stands among the most timeless artifacts in all punk history. Adhering to the same format as Fan Club's 1989 reissue of the album, the Captain Oi! repackaging ups the ante even further with four bonus tracks, with the "Soldier" B-side weighing in among the finest tracks in the band's entire repertoire. Of the others, "You Can't Buy Me" was the flip of the "Feelin' Alright With the Crew" single, while "Waiting" and "Action" are pulled from a free 12" single given away to fan club members on the band's own LaBritain label.

Biography

Formed: May, 1977

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

One of the longest-lived groups of the punk era, 999 formed in London in December 1976. Led by vocalist/guitarist Nick Cash, a onetime student at the Canterbury College of Art under the tutelage of Ian Dury and a former member of the pub rock units Kilburn and the High Roads, the band also included guitarist Guy Days, bassist Jon Watson, and drummer Pablo LaBrittain. After dispensing with a series of names — including 48 Hours, the Fanatics, and the Dials — 999 quickly established...
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