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T. Rex
T. Rex
English rock band
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Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
English rock band
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Marc Bolan
Marc Bolan
British musician
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Wings
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Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf
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The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
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Wizzard
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Japan
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English new wave band
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Henry McCullough
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Hush
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1970s Australian glam rock pop group
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Denny Laine
Denny Laine
British rock musician
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Badfinger
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British rock band
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The Sweet
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British glam-rock band
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Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney
English singer-songwriter, bassist of The Beatles
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Undercover Slut
Undercover Slut
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Band from Glasgow
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Electric Eels
Electric Eels
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David Spinozza
David Spinozza
American musician
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Cobra Verde
Cobra Verde
musical group
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Fox
Fox
British rock band
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Velvet Revolver
Velvet Revolver
American hard rock heavy metal supergroup
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Hanoi Rocks
Hanoi Rocks
Finnish rock band
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Lou Reed
Lou Reed
American musician, recording artist, singer-songwriter (1942-2013)
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Funkadelic
Funkadelic
American band
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New York Dolls
New York Dolls
American rock band
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Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
musician
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Extreme
Extreme
American rock band
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Kenny
Kenny
English pop and glam rock band
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Candy Harlots
Candy Harlots
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The Beatles
The Beatles
English musical group; pop-rock band
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R.E.M.
R.E.M.
American alternative rock band
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Chris Spedding
Chris Spedding
English rock and roll and jazz guitarist
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Iron Virgin were a Scottish glam rock band of the 1970s. Their early stage garb has been compared to A Clockwork Orange, with their later stage costumes similar to American football uniforms, but with added iron chastity belts.

The band formed in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1972 where they were discovered by Decca Records producer Nick Tauber and signed to the label's "progressive" offshoot, Deram. Their first single was "Jet", a cover from Paul McCartney's Band on the Run album. Recorded in December 1973, the song was released in February 1974. It was getting exposure until McCartney himself issued his version as a single, effectively smothering Iron Virgin's recording.

Their second, and best known single was "Rebels Rule", from their 1974 album of the same name. It scored reasonable reviews and a variation called "Stand Up for Kenny Everett" was often played on the BBC by the DJ of the title. The song has been described as "A brilliantly bombastic ode to teenage anarchy; the single's commercial failure is one of the great mysteries of its era". "Rebels Rule" was influential on the all-girl glam punk band The Runaways when they made their song "California Paradise" from their 1977 album Queens of Noise.

Iron Virgin's music has been re-released on compilation CDs such as the 2003 album Velvet Tinmine, part of the 'Junkshop' collection of discs released by RPM Records that focused on glam bands from the early 1970s whose output never, or barely, charted.