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The Atrix: Treasure on the Wasteland. 45rpm.

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absolute classic!!!!!!!!!!

finally here!
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what a great band the atrix were...

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Produced by Midge Ure, released in 1980 on Double D ...
Produced by Midge Ure, released in 1980 on Double D Records by Dublin-based band The Atrix, which comprised John Borrowman (guitar, vocals), Dick Conroy (bass), Chris Greene (keyboard) and Hughie Friel (drums). The song was part of a minor controversy n Dublin at the time, as some considered its riff the precursor to U2's 11 O'Clock Tick Tock.
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