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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thalia_ZedekThalia Zedek - Wikipedia

    Thalia Zedek (born 1961) is an American singer and guitarist. Active since the early 1980s, she has been a member of several notable alternative rock groups, including Live Skull and Uzi both of which, according to Spin magazine, "made big noise in the underground", [1] and Come .

  2. Positraction, an Album by Live Skull. Released in 1989 on Caroline (catalog no. CAROL 1373; Vinyl LP). Genres: Noise Rock. Rated #775 in the best albums of 1989. Featured peformers: Thalia Zedek (performer, songwriter), Mark C. (performer, songwriter), Sonda Andersson (performer, songwriter), Richard Hutchins (performer, songwriter, typography ...

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    • 1988
    • Live Skull
    • 1989
  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "Positraction" on Discogs.

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  4. Performer – Mark C., Richard Hutchins*, Sonda Andersson, Thalia Zedek, Tom Paine; Photography By – Michael Lavine; Recorded By – Live Skull, Martin Bisi; Written-By – Live Skull

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    • CD, Album
    • US
    • Caroline Records-CAROL 1373
  5. Positraction is the fourth studio album released by New York City noise rock band Live Skull, released on March 6, 1989, by Caroline Records.

    • Noise Rock , Post-Punk
  6. 25. Feb. 2014 · Thalia Zedek has been writing and singing about the deepest parts of her heart for more than 30 years. She’s best known for her work with Live Skull and Come, influential East Coast punk bands of the ’80s and ’90s championed by the likes of Kurt Cobain. Her lyrics are personal and poetic. Her voice is a growl of pure animal passion.

  7. liveskull.bandcamp.com › album › dangerous-visionsDangerous Visions | Live Skull

    The first four tracks come from a 1989 appearance on John Peel’s BBC radio show. Recorded during a tour for the album 'Positraction' and featuring Thalia Zedek on vocals, the session includes two songs written after that final release. “We hear where Live Skull might have gone next if the band hadn’t been destined to break up within the ...