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Sham 69
Sham 69
British Punk/Oi! band
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Crass
Crass
Art collective and punk band
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Vice Squad
Vice Squad
band that plays punk rock
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X-Ray Spex
X-Ray Spex
band
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Poison Girls
Poison Girls
English anarcho-punk band
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The Fits
The Fits
British Punk Rock Band
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The Photos
The Photos
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Pauline Murray
Pauline Murray
British singer
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Conflict
Conflict
British anarcho-punk band
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The Primitives
The Primitives
British indie pop band
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Special Duties
Special Duties
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Eyeless in Gaza
Eyeless in Gaza
English post punk band
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Siobhan Fahey
Siobhan Fahey
Irish singer, musician, songwriter; known from Banarama and Shakespears Sister
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The Chords
The Chords
British pop music group
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UK Decay
UK Decay
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Flux of Pink Indians
Flux of Pink Indians
band
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Mary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin
Welsh singer
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Talulah Gosh
Talulah Gosh
guitar-pop group from Oxford, England
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Jimmy Pursey
Jimmy Pursey
English singer and record producer
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Tenpole Tudor
Tenpole Tudor
band
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Scritti Politti
Scritti Politti
British new wave band
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Discharge
Discharge
British hardcore punk band
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Altered Images
Altered Images
early 1980s Scottish new wave/post-punk band
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Rudimentary Peni
Rudimentary Peni
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Anti-Pasti
Anti-Pasti
British band
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Anthrax
Anthrax
British anarcho punk band of the early 1980s
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Captain Sensible
Captain Sensible
English singer and guitarist
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Act
Act
English band of the late 1980s
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Cabaret Voltaire
Cabaret Voltaire
British Electronic Music Group
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Praying Mantis
Praying Mantis
English rock band
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The Ruts
The Ruts
band
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Belinda Carlisle
Belinda Carlisle
American singer and musician
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Au Pairs
Au Pairs
British band
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The Lurkers
The Lurkers
band that plays punk rock
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Bonnie Tyler
Bonnie Tyler
Welsh recording artist and singer
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Essential Logic
Essential Logic
English post-punk band from 1978
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The Honeycombs
The Honeycombs
British band
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Steve Harley
Steve Harley
Did you know that he was supposed to be the original Phantom on Oct. 9 1986?
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Scars
Scars
post-punk band from Edinburgh
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The Distractions
The Distractions
British punk rock/new wave band
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U.K. Subs
U.K. Subs
English punk band
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Generation X
Generation X
English punk rock band
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Pale Waves
Pale Waves
British band
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Theatre of Hate
Theatre of Hate
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The Farmer's Boys
The Farmer's Boys
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The Fire Engines
The Fire Engines
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Attila the Stockbroker
Attila the Stockbroker
British punk poet, folk punk musician and songwriter
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The Lords of the New Church
The Lords of the New Church
English/American gothic rock supergroup
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One Way System
One Way System
British punk rock band
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Penetration
Penetration
punk rock band from County Durham, England
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The Raincoats
The Raincoats
British band
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Marcella Detroit
Marcella Detroit
American soprano vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter
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Toyah Willcox
Toyah Willcox
English actress and punk/pop rock singer
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Katy B
Katy B
British singer-songwriter
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The Slits
The Slits
British punk rock band
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Gang of Four
Gang of Four
English rock band
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Biff Bang Pow!
Biff Bang Pow!
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Zounds
Zounds
English anarcho punk/post-punk band
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Spizzenergi
Spizzenergi
band
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A Taste of Honey
A Taste of Honey
American band
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Alternative TV
Alternative TV
band
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Tender Trap
Tender Trap
UK indie rock/twee pop band
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Bananarama
Bananarama
English pop group
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Thomas Leer
Thomas Leer
British musician
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The Beloved
The Beloved
English electronic dance music group
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Kiki Dee
Kiki Dee
English pop singer
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Robert Palmer
Robert Palmer
English singer-songwriter and musician
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Medium Medium
Medium Medium
former English musical group
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A Certain Ratio
A Certain Ratio
band
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LiLiPUT
LiLiPUT
band
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Slaughter & The Dogs
Slaughter & The Dogs
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Inspiral Carpets
Inspiral Carpets
British alternative rock band
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Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
English rock band
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British actor and singer
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Honey Bane (born Donna Tracy Boylan, 1964, London) is an English singer and actress, possibly best known for her 1981 UK Top 40 single "Turn Me On Turn Me Off".

Honey Bane began her musical career at the age of 14 in 1978 when she formed the punk rock band the Fatal Microbes. The band released a split 12" record with anarcho-punk band Poison Girls the same year. The first single, "Violence Grows" garnered some press attention and was given positive reviews by the British music paper Sounds.

After the 1979 breakup of the Fatal Microbes, and a stint in a juvenile detention facility that garnered more press attention, Bane began a collaboration with Crass, while she was on the run from the Social Services after serving a sentence at the St. Charles Youth Treatment Centre in Essex. Lending lead vocals and backed by the band under the name Donna and the Kebabs, Crass released the EP You Can Be You in 1979. It was the debut release on Crass' newly found label, Crass Records. The following year, Bane released her debut solo single, "Guilty", and sang vocals for Killing Joke on "What's the Matter" during a February 1980 gig at London's Venue club. The recording was later released on a bootleg album, Killing Joke - Live At The Venue LP.

In 1980, she met Sham 69 vocalist Jimmy Pursey who began to manage her musical career. That year she was signed to EMI/Zonophone records for a five-year recording contract.

In 1981, Bane began collaborating with her then manager, Jimmy Pursey. The collaboration resulted in a new single, "Turn Me On Turn Me Off" which peaked in the UK Singles Chart at No. 37, and Bane subsequently appeared performing the single on Top of the Pops. "Turn Me On Turn Me Off" marked a musical departure of Bane from punk rock to a new wave sound.

Bane would be teamed up with Alan Shacklock, Steve Levine and Nick Tauber, to work on several singles, released between 1981 and 1983. Only one more appeared in the UK Singles Chart ("Baby Love" - No. 58) and her musical career floundered, when Bane left her contract with EMI, frustrated with the direction her music was being forced by her label.

In 1982, she appeared in the play Demonstration of Affection by Chris Ward opposite Richard Jobson of The Skids at London's Arts Theatre. In 1983, she gained a prominent role in the Mai Zetterling directed British film Scrubbers. Bane played the role of Molly and the film centered on the lives of young women incarcerated in a British girls' borstal. The film also featured actors Kathy Burke, Pam St. Clement, Robbie Coltrane and Miriam Margolyes.

Bane spent the remainder of the 1980s as a pin-up model for erotic magazines. During the 1990s, she fronted the band Dog's Tooth Violet. In 2006, she released the single, "Down Thing" / "Got Me All Wrong".

In 2008, Bane appeared in a role in the Chris Ward written and directed short film, What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor, based on the life of artist/model Nina Hamnett, self-styled "Queen of Bohemia", starring Siobhan Fahey (ex-singer with Bananarama and Shakespears Sister), actor Clive Arrindel and Donny Tourette (frontman with punk band Towers of London).

In 2015, Bane released her first full studio album Acceptance of Existence, which was over ten years in the making. She released it independently via her website, along with an Anthology CD titled, It's a Baneful Life... The Anthology 1978- 2015, which features her complete works. Both titles were released on Bane's own label, You Can Be You Records.