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Generation X was a punk rock band that was formed on November 21st, 1976[1] by Billy Idol (aka. William Broad), Tony James and John Towe.
CareerOriginally formed as Chelsea along with singer Gene October, they soon broke away from October and changed their name to Generation X (named after a 1960s paperback novel, by Jane Deverson, which belonged to Idol's mother [2]). Idol switched from guitar to vocal duties, and Bob "Derwood" Andrews joined as lead guitarist. They played their first live show on December 21 1976 at The Roxy (becoming the very first band to play at the venue[3]).
When recording what was to have been their third album (released decades later as part of the Anthology boxed set under the title, Sweet Revenge), the band became involved in a legal battle with their management, this dispute delaying the release of any new material. The band eventually gained new representation in then KISS manager, Bill Aucoin. In 1980, Andrews and Laff departed the band (and subsequently formed the post-punk band, Empire), and were replaced by The Clash's former drummer Terry Chimes and ex-Chelsea guitarist James Stevenson. The band made a last stand, re-recording some of the Sweet Revenge material, as well as several new songs. With this final release, Kiss Me Deadly (1981), the band abbreviated its name to GenX. When their final single, "Dancing With Myself", failed to chart in the UK, the band split up.
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