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The Vibrators
The Vibrators is a punk rock artist from London, England formed in 1976. 67 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Punk Rock · London, England · Best punk rock albums
- 67
- Releases
- 1977–2024
- Active years
- 1976
- Formed
Discography
49
Most popular
Pure Mania
1977 · 15 tracks

V2
1978

Garage Punk
2009

Alaska 127
1984

Under the Radar
2009

French Lessons With Correction!
1997

Energize
2001

Recharged
1988

Vicious Circle
1989

Hunting for You
1994

Meltdown
1988

The Albums 1985-1990
2022

Live In Brooklyn
2022

Fall into the Sky
2022

The Demos 1976-1978
2021

Volume Ten
2021

How Long
2020

Live in NYC (At Bowery Electric)
2020

Mars Casino
2020

The Vibrators no Estúdio Showlivre (Ao Vivo)
2019

Past, Present and into the Future
2018

Punk Mania - Back to the Roots
2014

On the Guest List
2013

Greatest Punk Hits
2013

Original Punk Collection
2011

The Vibrators Selected Favorites
2011
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Buzzing with The Vibrators - [The Dave Cash Collection]
2011

Pure Punk
2009

Glam Punk Anthology
2009

Live Near The Seedy Mill Golf Club
2007

Sonic Reducer
2007

The Vibrators' Whips & Furs
2006

Punk - The Early Years
2006

The Power Of Money (Best Of Compilation)
2006

Live At The Nashville '77 & The 100 Club Festival '76
2001

The Best Of : 25 Years Of Pure Mania
2001

Punk's Sonic Gormandizers Live At CBGB's - 5.5.2000 (Live)
2001

Unpunked
2001

Buzzin'
1999

The Best Of The Vibrators
1999

The Independent Punk Singles Collection
1996

Meltdown/Vicious Circle
1995

Volume 10
1990

Live
1987

Fifth Amendment/Recharged
1985

Fifth Amendment
1985

Plutonium Express (Deluxe Edition)
1983

Guilty/Alaska
1982

Guilty
1982
Singles & EPs
18
Gigolo Aunt (Bonus Track)
Single · 2024

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Single · 2023

Arnold Layne
Single · 2023

He's a Psycho
Single · 2022

Burning Me Up
Single · 2022

Automatic Lover (Demo 1977)
Single · 2021

Baby Baby (2021 Version)
Single · 2021

We Vibrate
Single · 2020

New Brain (2020 Remaster)
Single · 2020

String Him Along
Single · 2017

Slow Death
Single · 2013

Turning Japanese
Single · 2010

I Kissed A Girl
Single · 2008

I Hate Xmas
EP · 2000

The Girl's Screwed Up (2020 Remaster)
Single · 1997

Halfway To Paradise
EP · 1992

Troops Of Tomorrow
Single · 1982

Disco in Mosco
Single · 1980
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About
The Vibrators are a British punk rock band that formed in 1976. The Vibrators were founded by Ian 'Knox' Carnochan, bassist Pat Collier, guitarist John Ellis, and drummer John 'Eddie' Edwards. They first came to public notice at the 100 Club when they backed Chris Spedding in 1976. On Spedding's recommendation, Mickie Most signed them to his label RAK Records. Most produced their first single, "We Vibrate". The band also backed Spedding on his single, "Pogo Dancing". The Vibrators recorded sessions for John Peel at BBC Radio 1 in October 1976, June 1977, and February 1978. They were one of the pioneering punk bands that played at London's Roxy Club. They headlined in January 1977, supported by The Drones, and in February they played twice at the venue. In March 1977 the band supported Iggy Pop on his British tour. Later that year they backed ex-Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter.
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The band signed to Epic Records in early 1977. Their debut album, Pure Mania was co-produced with Robin Mayhew, the sound engineer for David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust live shows, and reached the Top 50 of the UK Albums Chart. The album is well regarded by some music critics and, 17 years after its release The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music named Pure Mania one of the 50 best punk albums of all time. Their follow-up album, V2, narrowly missed the UK Top 30. The only single to be taken from that album, "Automatic Lover", was the only Vibrators’ single to reach the UK Top 40 where it reached No. 35. It earned the band a TV appearance on the prime-time TV show Top of the Pops. The Vibrators’ final single on Epic, "Judy Says (Knock You In The Head)", was released in June 1978. It reached No. 70 in the UK singles chart. Years later it was included in Mojo magazine’s list of the best punk rock singles of all time. A lack of further chart activity, and with only one UK Top 40 single to their credit, sees the Vibrators join the list of one-hit wonders; a list that includes other UK punk and new wave acts such as The Banned, John Cooper Clarke, The Flying Lizards, Jilted John, 999, the Radio Stars, and the Rich Kids. During the 1980s, John Ellis recorded with Peter Gabriel, as well as recording and touring frequently with Peter Hammill, then subsequently The Stranglers, eventually joining the latter full-time in the 1990s. Pat Collier went on to work closely with The Soft Boys, producing their seminal album, Underwater Moonlight, and Robyn Hitchcock, producing and mixing some of his solo albums (to which Knox also sometimes contributed). Despite numerous line-up changes, The Vibrators are still touring to this date as a three-piece, "Knox" and "Eddie" being the only original members. In April 2011, it was announced that Knox would be leaving the band to pursue a solo career. Knox was replaced by Nigel Bennett, formerly of The Members. On November 10, 2012 Bennett announced on his Facebook page that he would be leaving the band at the end of the year.
The Vibrators in brief
- How many The Vibrators releases are on Riffiter?
- 67 releases are catalogued, spanning 1977 to 2024.
- When was The Vibrators formed?
- The Vibrators formed in 1976, in London, England.
- What genre is The Vibrators?
- The Vibrators is catalogued under Punk Rock.
- What is the most recent The Vibrators release on Riffiter?
- Gigolo Aunt (Bonus Track), released in 2024.