Band, 1979-1982 GB
Alternative
A.k.a. Athletico Spizz 80 Spizz Orbit Spizz Sexual Spizzoil The Spizzles
Spizzenergi was the second alias of the band originally formed in 1977 as Spizzoil by Kenneth "Spizz" Spiers and Pete Petrol. As Spizzenergi, they were the first band to top the UK Indie Chart created early in 1980. The band underwent several name and line-up changes during their career, performing as Athletico Spizz 80 in 1980 and signing a major deal with A&M Records later that year. After Lu Edmonds had joined the line-up, the band changed their name yet another time to The Spizzles, only to reform with former band members in 1982 for the short-lived incarnation Spizzenergi2, releasing their two final singles, "Work/Mega City 3" and "Jungle Fever".
Pete Petrol | |
Jim Solar b, eb, syn | |
Brian B Benzine | |
CS Gas | |
Dave Scott g | |
Hero Shima | |
Clive Parker dr GB | |
Matt Broughton | |
Simon Kinder | |
Kenneth Spiers | |
Mark Stephens | |
Jeff Walker |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Here Come The Machines | Spizzenergi | 2017 | Single |
City Of Eyes | Spizzenergi | 2014 | Single |
We're The England | Spizzenergi | 2006 | Single |
Where's Captain Kirk? Spizzenergi Live | Spizzenergi | 2005 | Album |
Random Radio | Spizzenergi | 2000 | Album |
The Custard Channel | Spizzenergi | 1999 | Album |
The Model | Spizzenergi | 1998 | Album |
Spizz Not Dead Shock! (1978-1988 A Decade Of Spizz History) | Spizzenergi | 1996 | Compil. |
Unhinged | Spizzenergi | 1994 | Compil. |
Spizz History | Spizzenergi | 1982 | Compil. |
Work / Mega City 3 | Spizzenergi | 1982 | Single |
Jungle Fever | Spizzenergi | 1982 | Single |
Soldier Soldier | Spizzenergi | 1979 | Single |
Where's Captain Kirk? | Spizzenergi | 1979 | Single |