# | Cover | Release title | Total tracks | Download full release in mp3 | Release Date | Label |
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1 |
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Techno-Kill |
4 |
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1989 | Music For Money Records |
2 |
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My Girlfriend's Dead |
10 |
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1981 | Smash Records (3) |
3 |
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Rape Of Orchids |
4 |
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1982 | Neo Records (2) |
4 |
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My Girlfriend's Dead |
15 |
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2006 | Repressed |
5 |
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My Girlfriend's Dead |
10 |
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1980 | Cachalot Records |
6 |
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Neo |
12 |
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1979 | Metronome |
7 |
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Hollywood Babylon |
2 |
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1980 | Aura Records (2) |
8 |
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Hollywood Babylon |
2 |
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1980 | Aura Records (2) |
9 |
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Neo |
12 |
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1979 | Aura Records (2) |
10 |
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Torch Songs & Arson |
9 |
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Not On Label (Ian North Self-released) | |
11 |
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Pretty Pretty |
3 |
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1984 | Posh Boy |
12 |
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Rape Of Orchids |
4 |
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1982 | Neo Records (2) |
13 |
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Neo |
12 |
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1979 | Aura Records (2) |
Originally the frontman with Milk n' Cookies in New York, Ian moved to London to become a solo artist. That fell through and he decided to start a punk band - Ian North's Radio in April 1977 - which soon became Neo. The group continued until 1979, when Ian North released a solo album called "Neo" and continued as a solo artist.