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Perennial Divide
British electronic music band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Perennial Divide was a British electronic music band, formed in 1986 by Jack Dangers, Jonny Stephens, Andy Ward, Paul Freegard and Steve Searley. It was relatively short-lived; Dangers and Stephens left it in 1988 to form Meat Beat Manifesto.
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Discography
Burndown 12" vinyl (1986)
- "New Foundation of Mankind" – 5:51
 - "The Permanent Way" – 5:13
 
Purge LP (1986; only 2000 copies pressed)
- "Blow" – 5:52
 - "Parricide" – 2:08
 - "Word of the Lord" – 4:18
 - "Captain Swing" – 4:29
 - "Rescue" – 4:56
 - "The Fall" – 5:32
 - "Trip" – 6:07
 - "Tuna Hell" – 1:51
 - "Burning Dogs" – 3:47
 - "End of the Line" – 5:07
 
Beehead EP (1987)
- "Bee Head" – 4:38 (produced by XTC's Andy Partridge)
 - "World Spread" – 5:27 (Produced by Johnny Pegg)
 - "Gentle as a Fawn Is Warm" – 4:05 (Produced by Johnny Pegg)
 - "Clamp" – 0:39 (Produced by Johnny Pegg)
 
Leathernecks (1988; test 12")
- "Monster" – 5:59
 - "Leathernecks" – 3:58
 - (untitled) – 1:20
 
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