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The Wasp Factory

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There are at least two artists called The Wasp Factory: The Wasp Factory are a 3 piece melodic indie rock based originally from Grimsby, now based on the south coast in Brighton. They have been playing together for a number of years now and have recently released their first official single 'Nothing No More' on iTunes and other download sites. The Wasp Factory were a 'noise rock' band based in London playing from the late 1980's to early 90's. They are not to be confused with the other 'Wasp Factory' from Grimsby. At time of writing they produced a single "The dark is looking brighter"/Scissors(?) and an album "Pretty quickly, Ugly slowly" released on Midnight Music Records in 1990. Live, The Wasp Factory were violently loud, brutal but managed to retain a sense of humour. They were one of several bands to come out of the Squat Party 'scene' of late 80's London with the likes of Terminal Cheesecake, Silverfish and God. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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top songs

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Goon Mesh

23
2

Dog Tooth

20
3

"Scissors"

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4

Dies Irae I

20
5

Purple-Red Neck-Blues

17
6

Cobweb Soup

17
7

Dark Is Looking Bright(er)

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8

Blind Into Accident

15
9

Insect Rent*

13
10

Dies Irae II

11

albums

Pretty Quickly….Ugly Slowly

Pretty Quickly….Ugly Slowly

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Pretty Quickly....Ugly Slowly

Bait

Bait

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The Wasp Factory

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You, Me & Everyone Else

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Hick-Hate EP

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Bait 12'' e.p.

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SLAVING FOR THE GREAT DICTATOR

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Joanna EP

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The Wasp Factory EP

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The Wasp Factory E.P

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Dossiers II 12''

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