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There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) The In-Sect was a 60s British band formed in Wanstead, east London, in 1965 that changed name to The Flies in 1966. 2) The In-Sect was a 60s Australian rock group from Adelaide. 1) The In-Sect was a 60s British band formed in Wanstead, East London, as The Rebs; they changed their name to The In-Sect by the time of their first demo recording in 1965. the group's line-up featured Robin Hunt (lead vocals, drums), Ian Baldwin (bass guitar), George Haywood (lead guitar), Brian Gill (lead guitar), John Da Costa (rhythm guitar, keyboards), and Peter Dunton (drums). In 1966, the band recorded a British Invasion-exploitation album on RCA Records entitled "Introducing the In-Sect Direct from London", with all but one of the tracks being cover versions of contemporary pop hits. Later in 1966, the group changed name to No Flies on Us. Decca Records negotiated a record deal with the band after they agreed to shorten their moniker to The Flies. 2) The In-Sect was a 60s Australian rock group from Adelaide. They released the album "In-Sect A-Sides" in 1966. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Introducing The In-sect Direct From England
Before Birdmen Flew... Volume Two. Australian Beat, R&B & Punk: 1965-1967
Return Of The Amphetamine Generation
Down Under Nuggets: Original Artyfacts 1965-1967
Ugly Things Vol. 1
Down Under Nuggets: Original Australian Artyfacts 1965 - 1967
Ugly Things

Box of Pin-Ups: The British Sounds of 1965
Down Under Nuggets

Down Under Nuggets: Original Australian Artyfacts 1965-1967

In-Sect A-Sides
World Beaters Vol.9