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Frontman, The Pop Group
Mark Stewart and his band The Pop Group blasted out of Bristol in 1979 with the wired, avant future-funk manifesto of their ‘We Are All Prostitutes’ single and Y debut album, redirecting their punk energy into the political arena, supporting campaigns such as Stop SUS.
Stewart’s blood-letting vocal torrents rode disembodied funk grooves and fearsome free jazz skronking, continuing into 1980’s For How Much Longer Must We Tolerate Mass Murder? album.