Warsaw

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Warsaw was the original name of the English post-punk band that later became known as Joy Division.

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instanceOf English post-punk band
activeEndTime 1978
activeStartTime 1977
associatedAct Joy Division NERFINISHED
New Order NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
United Kingdom
genre new wave
post-punk
punk rock
hasDiscographyItem Warsaw (unreleased RCA album) NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn post-punk music scene
hasPart bass guitar
drums
guitar
vocals
inspiredBy David Bowie NERFINISHED
song "Warszawa" NERFINISHED
laterKnownAs Joy Division NERFINISHED
locationFormed England NERFINISHED
Greater Manchester NERFINISHED
Salford NERFINISHED
member Bernard Sumner NERFINISHED
Ian Curtis NERFINISHED
Peter Hook NERFINISHED
Stephen Morris NERFINISHED
notableWork "Failures" NERFINISHED
"Leaders of Men" NERFINISHED
"Warsaw" (song) NERFINISHED
recordLabel Enigma Records NERFINISHED
RCA Records
shortDescription early incarnation of the band later known as Joy Division

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Joy Division associatedAct Warsaw