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- Fatal_Charm abstract "Fatal Charm (also known as The Fatal Charm from 1978–1979) were a post-punk then rock/pop band from Nottingham, England. From 1980 onwards, their musical style was difficult to define; a variation on the rock/pop genre that defied comparison with other emerging UK acts such as Echo & the Bunnymen, The Cure, New Order and Ultravox, who were darker and more introspective. Neither were they as 'poppy' as the female fronted bands that followed, such as T'Pau, The Primitives, and The Darling Buds.".
- Fatal_Charm wikiPageExternalLink www.fatalcharm.co.uk.
- Fatal_Charm wikiPageExternalLink contents.html.
- Fatal_Charm wikiPageExternalLink www.nativerecords.co.uk..
- Fatal_Charm wikiPageExternalLink www.simply-singing.com.
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- Fatal_Charm wikiPageID "4548017".
- Fatal_Charm wikiPageRevisionID "596006274".
- Fatal_Charm hasPhotoCollection Fatal_Charm.
- Fatal_Charm subject Category:British_indie_rock_groups.
- Fatal_Charm subject Category:English_New_Wave_musical_groups.
- Fatal_Charm subject Category:English_post-punk_music_groups.
- Fatal_Charm subject Category:English_rock_music_groups.
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- Fatal_Charm comment "Fatal Charm (also known as The Fatal Charm from 1978–1979) were a post-punk then rock/pop band from Nottingham, England. From 1980 onwards, their musical style was difficult to define; a variation on the rock/pop genre that defied comparison with other emerging UK acts such as Echo & the Bunnymen, The Cure, New Order and Ultravox, who were darker and more introspective. Neither were they as 'poppy' as the female fronted bands that followed, such as T'Pau, The Primitives, and The Darling Buds.".
- Fatal_Charm label "Fatal Charm".
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