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  1. Gen X were without a lead guitarist during the recording of Kiss Me Deadly, and utilized prominent guest guitarists John McGeoch, Steve Jones, Steve New and Danny Kustow, the latter two not being formally credited on the sleeve.

  2. Kiss Me Deadly ist das dritte Studioalbum der englischen Punkrock-Band Gen X. Es wurde von Keith Forsey produziert und am 23. Januar 1981 im Vereinigten Königreich herausgegeben. Es war das letzte Album, das vor der Auflösung der Band veröffentlicht wurde.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_McGeochJohn McGeoch - Wikipedia

    In mid-1980 he recorded most of the guitar work on Gen X's album Kiss Me Deadly at AIR Studios in London. He left Magazine during that time. In September 1980 he guested with Skids for a Peel Session , standing in for Stuart Adamson who was unwell. [8]

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1983 Vinyl release of "Kiss Me Deadly" on Discogs.

  5. Tracklist. Credits. Arranged By – Generation X (4) Bass – Tony James. Drums – Terry Chimes. Engineer – Nigel Walker, Rick Isbell. Featuring – Billy Idol. Guitar – Billy Idol, James Stevenson, John McGeoch, Steve Jones (2) Photography – Brian Aris. Producer – Keith Forsey. Vocals – Billy Idol. Notes. Originally released on vinyl in 1981.

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  6. 15. Mai 2012 · Considering it contains one of Billy Idol's best songs ever, you'd think Kiss Me Deadly would be the best Generation X album. That's right, "Dancing With Myself" originated here. You'd also think that since the record features Terry Chimes (The Clash), Steven Jones (The Sex Pistols) and John McGeoch...

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1981 Vinyl release of "Kiss Me Deadly" on Discogs.

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