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Named after the Ferguslie Park area in Paisley, the Fegs were Kenny (vocals), Joe (guitar/vocals), Paul aka Lamp (bass), and Eddie (drums). Fed up with watching other bands play, the Fegs formed in 1979 and started doing support slots for the Mentol Errors, which was handy as Eddie drummed for both bands. They recorded the track 'Mill Street Law And Order' for the 'Ha! Ha! Funny Polis but, not long after this, Kenny left the band, leaving Joe on guitar and vocals. On the release of the EP, the Fegs were featured in Sounds in 1979, and on the front page of the Paisley Daily Express (January 11, 1980), both under the heading "Punk Record Hits At Town's 'Funny Polis'". courtesy of viciousriff User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
FACTs guide to UK DIY 131 experimental underground classics from 1977-85

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Bloodstains Across The World Vol.2
Ha! Ha! Funny Polis
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Ha!Ha! Funny Polis
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Groucho Marxist Record Co:Operative (2024, Sealed)
The Best Of Scottland (Disc 2)
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