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999 are an English punk rock band, formed in
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in December 1976. From the period of 1976 to 1985, the line-up of 999 consisted of Nick Cash (vocals, guitar), Guy Days (lead guitar), Jon Watson (bass guitar) and Pablo LaBritain (drums). LaBritain was temporarily replaced in 1980 by drummer Paul Edward aka 'Ed Case' while he recovered from a motor accident. Bassist Jon Watson left the band in 1985 and was replaced by Danny Palmer, who was succeeded by Arturo Bassick in 1991. Between 1978 and 2007, 999 released fourteen
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and twelve
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s. Five of the singles released by 999 between 1978 and 1981 charted within the Top 75 in the
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, with one further single released by 999 in 1978, "Homicide", charting within the Top 40. In addition, as a result of extensive touring in the
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in the early 1980s, the band's third and fourth studio albums: ''
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'' and ''Concrete,'' each charted on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200. Despite having formed in 1976, 999 have only experienced two permanent changes to their original line-up and has continued to record and play live, leading
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to describe the band as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era."


Career

Named after the UK's
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, 999 was founded in London by singer and guitarist Nick Cash, and Guy Days. Cash and Days are brothers. The former was a member of the
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band Kilburn and the High-Roads, and the latter was a session guitarist who played on some of the band's demo tapes. In late 1976, they placed an advertisement in ''
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'' for band members and ended up turning down
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). They recruited Jon Watson on bass and Pablo LaBritain on
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, LaBritain having briefly played with
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. The band that eventually became known as 999 performed their first
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at the
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Cricket Club in January 1977. After experimenting with several different band names, the band became 999 in May 1977. 999 soon established themselves as a powerful live act on the London punk scene and became regulars at the
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. On the strength of their well received, self-financed debut single, 999 were signed to
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around the same time as the
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. "I'm Alive" became a firm favourite in the punk
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. The band's second single, "Nasty Nasty", was cited nearly 20 years after its release as a seminal punk single. Their self-titled debut album, produced by Andy Arthurs, was released in March 1978. One retrospective review claimed it "demonstrated their limitations as well as their strengths. The 45 cuts like "Me and My Desire" and "Emergency" demonstrated the latter, but the album lacked that special ingredient, uniqueness or originality to make it stand out from the crowd." The album reached No. 53 in the
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. The following year, the song "Emergency" from the album appeared — alongside songs by bands like
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and The Stranglers — on the punk compilation ''20 of Another Kind''. That album reached No. 45 in the UK
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. Years later, "Emergency" was included in ''
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'' magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time. The band's second album, ''
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'' was produced by Martin Rushent. One reviewer lists it as one of the best punk albums of all time. In the United States, a slightly altered version of ''Separates'', re-titled ''High Energy Plan'', became the band's first American release. In October 1978, a month after the album's release, 999 recorded their only session for
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at
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. 999 also played at Front Row Festival, a three-week event at the Hope and Anchor in late November and early December 1977. This resulted in the band's inclusion, alongside the likes of Wilko Johnson,
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, the Saints, The Stranglers, X-Ray Spex, and
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, on a hit double LP of recordings from the festival. 999 toured widely in the United States and the band was rewarded when their albums ''
The Biggest Prize In Sport ''The Biggest Prize in Sport'' is the third studio album by English punk/rock band 999. It peaked at No. 177 on the U.S. Billboard Album Chart. The album was re-released on CD in 1999 on Anagram Records. Nick Cash: "Pablo (Labritain) broke his ...
'' and ''Concrete'' charted on the ''Billboard'' 200. In the US, "Homicide" and "Hollywood" garnered frequent rotation on ''Rock of the 80s'' format radio stations like KROQ in Los Angeles. According to Dave Thompson, "For many Americans, they were the first to actually bother with the backwoods, playing places which other Brit bands hadn't heard of, and returning to them again and again. And while no one knows how many American bands were first inspired to take up arms by 999, those that did still wear their loyalties loudly." Despite a number of minor hit singles, the band's critical appeal in Britain had begun to wane. Their stock was lifted temporarily with the arrival of the self-released ''Face To Face''. 999's popularity continued to decline steadily, leading to the group disbanding twice in the 1980s, reforming soon afterwards. They have since released several albums and continue to tour, including playing at the 11th
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in 2005. Bassick also plays for The Lurkers.


Line-ups

Current membersStrong, M.C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, Edinburgh, p. 106; * Nick Cash – lead vocals and guitar (1977–1982, 1983–1987, 1993–present) * Guy Days – guitar and vocals (1977–1982, 1983–1987, 1993–present) * Pablo LaBritain – drums (1977–1982, 1983–1987, 1993–present) * Arturo Bassick – bass (1993–present) Former members * Jon Watson – bass (1977–1982, 1983–1986) * Danny Palmer – bass (1986–1987)


Discography


Studio albums

* '' 999'' (March 1978,
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) - #53 UK * ''
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'' (September 1978, United Artists) * ''
The Biggest Prize in Sport ''The Biggest Prize in Sport'' is the third studio album by English punk/rock band 999. It peaked at No. 177 on the U.S. Billboard Album Chart. The album was re-released on CD in 1999 on Anagram Records. Nick Cash: "Pablo (Labritain) broke his ...
'' (January 1980,
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) - #177 U.S. * ''Concrete'' (April 1981, Albion) - #192 U.S. * ''13th Floor Madness'' (November 1983, Albion) * ''Face to Face'' (March 1985, LaBritain) * ''You Us It!'' (November 1993, Anagram) * ''Takeover'' (March 1998, Get Back) * ''Dancing in the Wrong Shoes'' (1999, Receiver Records) re-issue of ''Face to Face'' * '' Death in Soho'' (2007, Overground) * ''Bish! Bash! Bosh!'' (April 2020, Cleopatra Records)


Compilation albums

* ''High Energy Plan'' (U.S./Canada release only: 1979, PVC / Radar / Passport) based upon ''Separates'', it replaced various album tracks with various singles * ''The Singles Album'' (1981, SOS) * ''Identity Parade'' (1984, Albion Records) * ''In Case of Emergency'' (1986, Dojo) * ''The Early Stuff (The UA Years)'' (1992, EMI) * ''The Albion Punk Years'' (1996, Anagram) * ''Scandal in the City'' (1997, Line Music) re-issue of ''The Albion Punk Years'' * ''Emergency'' (1997, Receiver) * ''Slam'' (1999, Overground) * ''The Punk Singles Collection: 1977–1980'' (2001, Captain Oi) * ''Outburst! Demos & Outtakes 77-79'' (2003, Overground) * ''The Sharpest Cuts 93-07'' (2019, Gutterwail Records)


Live albums

* ''The Biggest Tour in Sport – Recorded Live'' (1980, Polydor) * ''Lust Power and Money (Live)'' (1987, A.B.C.) * ''Live and Loud'' (1989, Link) * ''The Cellblock Tapes'' (1990, Link) * ''Live in L.A.: 1991'' (1994) * ''Live at the Nashville 1979'' (1997, Anagram) * ''English Wipeout: Live'' (2002, Overground) * ''Nasty Tales: Live'' (2006, Secret Records) * '' Live'' (2021), Secret Records)


Singles

* "I'm Alive" / "Quite Disappointing" (July 1977, LaBritain) re-released on United Artists in 1979 * "Nasty Nasty" / "No Pity" (October 1977, United Artists) also released as a 78 rpm promo disc * "Emergency" / "My Street Stinks" (January 1978, United Artists) - #75 * "Me and My Desire" / "Crazy" (April 1978, United Artists) * "Feelin' Alright with the Crew" / "Titantic (My Over) Reaction" (August 1978, United Artists) * "Waiting" / "Action" (September 1978, LaBritain) free record given away with mail-order copies of the ''Separates'' LP * "Homicide" / "Soldier" (October 1978, United Artists) - #40 UK * "Found Out Too Late" / "Lie Lie Lie" (September 1979,
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) - #69 * "Trouble" / "Make a Fool of You" (January 1980, Polydor) * "Hollywood" / "Boiler" (April 1980, Polydor) * "Boys in the Gang" / "Brent Cross" (Germany/Austria release only: 1980, Albion) * "Obsessed" / "Change" / "Lie Lie Lie" (April 1981, Albion) - #71 * "Li'l Red Riding Hood" / "Waiting for Your Number to Be Called" / "I Ain't Gonna Tell Ya" (live) (June 1981, Albion) - #59 * "Indian Reservation" / "So Greedy" (remix) / "Taboo" (remix) (November 1981, Albion) - #51 * "Wild Sun" / "Scandal in the City" / "Bongos on the Nile" (June 1982, Albion) also released as a 12" single with "Don't You Know I Need You" * "13th Floor Madness" / "Nightshift" / "Arabesque" (October 1983, Albion) also released as a 12" single * "Arabesque" (1984)


Compilation and soundtrack appearances

* "Quite Disappointing" and "Crazy" on the '' Hope & Anchor Front Row Festival''
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compilation LP (March 1978, Warner Bros.) - UK No. 28 * "Emergency" and "Homicide" on ''20 of Another Kind'' (February 1979,
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) - UK No. 45 * '' Urgh! A Music War'' includes a live version on "Homicide" filmed and recorded at the
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in London on 17 September 1980 * "Obsessed" on ''Trauma'' (1979, Pickwick International Inc (GB) Ltd.) * "Inside Out" featured on US version of Showtime Networks' ''Shameless'' * A cover of "Homicide" performed by the Prairie Cartel appears on the '' Grand Theft Auto IV'' soundtrack * "Homicide" appears on the documentary ''
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'' (1982) soundtrack * "Homicide" appears on ''Too Old to Die Young'', an American crime drama miniseries written by Nicolas Winding Refn and Ed Brubaker * "Homicide" was covered by the band (error) which included members of Bad Religion, Nine Inch Nails and the Dillinger Escape Plan; there is also a remix of the track on the (error) EP


Music videos

* "Emergency" (1978) * "Homicide" (1978) * "Obsessed" (1981)


See also

* List of British punk bands *
List of musicians in the first wave of punk music This is a list of notable first wave punk rock musicians (1975–1979). 0-9 * 4 Skins *45 Grave *999 A * Abrasive Wheels * Adam & the Ants * The Adicts *Adolescents (band) *The Adverts *Agent Orange (band) * The Alley Cats (Los Angeles) *Al ...
*
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References


External links


The Official 999 Web Site
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