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- cb2c18b2e75248fb89d00ff608a6dff18c37853ebd0c8fb12e867faa30f743cd date "November 2007".
- cb2c18b2e75248fb89d00ff608a6dff18c37853ebd0c8fb12e867faa30f743cd isCitedBy Penetration_(band).
- cb2c18b2e75248fb89d00ff608a6dff18c37853ebd0c8fb12e867faa30f743cd last "The Guardian".
- cb2c18b2e75248fb89d00ff608a6dff18c37853ebd0c8fb12e867faa30f743cd location "London".
- cb2c18b2e75248fb89d00ff608a6dff18c37853ebd0c8fb12e867faa30f743cd quote "Penetration's debut alienated their punk following, but, looking back now, it documented the tensions of the era. They were Tyneside punks with a heavy metal guitarist – future Tyger of Pan Tang Fred Purser – whose sonic battles with the band's punk faction makes singer Pauline Murray's doom-laden warnings sound even more urgent and compelling.".
- cb2c18b2e75248fb89d00ff608a6dff18c37853ebd0c8fb12e867faa30f743cd title "1,000 Albums To Hear Before You Die".