Spunk

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Spunk is an unofficial 1977 bootleg album of early Sex Pistols studio recordings that predates and contrasts with their official debut, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sex Pistols album
bootleg album
music album
artist Sex Pistols NERFINISHED
associatedWithLabel bootleg label
circulatedOnFormat vinyl record
containsRecordingType studio recordings
contrastsWith Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
distributionType unauthorized
era 1970s punk movement
featuresBassist Glen Matlock NERFINISHED
featuresDrummer Paul Cook NERFINISHED
featuresGuitarist Steve Jones NERFINISHED
featuresVocalist Johnny Rotten NERFINISHED
genre punk rock
hasNotableCharacteristic demo-quality recordings
pre-release circulation
raw sound
hasNotableStatus classic punk bootleg
hasTrack Anarchy in the U.K. NERFINISHED
EMI NERFINISHED
I Wanna Be Me NERFINISHED
Liar NERFINISHED
No Feelings NERFINISHED
No Fun NERFINISHED
Pretty Vacant NERFINISHED
Problems NERFINISHED
Satellite
Seventeen NERFINISHED
Submission
influencedPerceptionOf Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols NERFINISHED
isBootleg true
isUnofficial true
language English
performer Sex Pistols NERFINISHED
precedes Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1976
1977
relatedTo British punk rock scene
punk bootleg culture
releaseDate 1977
sourceMaterial early Sex Pistols studio sessions
subjectOf controversy over its origin
debate among Sex Pistols fans
title Spunk NERFINISHED

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