Gang of Four

post-punk, new wave, punk

Gang of Four

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Damaged Goods 03:27
Natural’s Not In It 03:06
Natural's Not In It 03:06
I Love a Man in a Uniform (Steve Sinclair & Hugo Burnham remix) 03:52
I Love a Man in Uniform 04:07
I Love A Man In A Uniform 04:07
At Home He’s a Tourist 03:30
At Home He's a Tourist 03:30
To Hell With Poverty! 04:59
To Hell With Poverty 04:59
I Found That Essence Rare 03:13
Is it Love 04:38
Return the Gift 03:05
Contract 02:39
Glass 02:28
Paralysed 03:23
What We All Want 04:58
Anthrax 04:24
Guns Before Butter 03:47
Outside the Trains Don’t Run on Time 03:18
Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time 03:18
I Fled 03:56
Why Theory 02:34
Why Theory? 02:34
He'd Send In the Army 04:24
He’d Send in the Army 04:24
F.M.U.S.A. (Ben Grosse remix) 05:56
If I Could Keep It for Myself 04:09
Shrinkwrapped 03:26
Unburden 01:44
Unburden Unbound 01:44
It Is Not Enough 03:27
Independence 04:04
Muscle for Brains 03:17
The Republic 03:22
A Man With a Good Car 03:45
Call Me Up 03:37
Silver Lining 03:54
It's Her Factory 03:09
It’s Her Factory 03:09
A Hole in the Wallet 04:04
In The Ditch 04:22
I Absolve You 04:04
It Don't Matter 03:54
Tattoo 04:07
Life! It's a Shame 04:06
F M U S A 01:14
Motel 03:33
A Piece of My Heart 03:18
Arabic 03:38

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Gang of Four

Gang of Four was a British post-punk group from Leeds, England. Original personnel were singer Jon King, guitarist Andy Gill, bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham. They were fully active from 1977 to 1984, and then re-emerged twice in the 1990s with King and Gill. In 2005, the original lineup reunited.

The group had a single in the British Top 60 with "At Home He's A Tourist" in 1979, which was blacklisted by Top Of The Pops for its use of the relatively innocuous term "rubbers".

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