From the fertile, tight-knit punk scene of Exeter, Devon, The Computers relocated to the San Diego home of former Rocket From The Crypt front man John "Speedo" Reis to record their album. Completed in just four days, they recorded it live to tape with no overdubs. They have recently released the results of those sessions in the form of debut LP 'This Is The Computers'. Renowned for their exuberant live shows, in May 2011 they hit the Radio1 Playlist with their 'Music Is Dead' single.
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The Computers
This is The Computers (2011)
One Little Indian
The Computers
Group Identity [7-inch] (2011)
One Little Indian
The Computers
You Can't Hide from the Computers (2008)
Fierce Panda
The Computers
Track Four (2007)
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Videos: The Computers: "Rhythm Review"
The Computers of Exeter, Devon have posted the video for their song, "Rhythm Revue." The track comes from their One Little Indian debut, This is The Computers which was… September 27, 2011
From the fertile, tight-knit punk scene of Exeter, Devon, The Computers relocated to the San Diego home of former Rocket From The Crypt front man John "Speedo" Reis to record their album. Completed in just four days, they recorded it live to tape with no overdubs. They have recently released the results of those sessions in the form of debut LP 'This Is The Computers'. Renowned for their exuberant live shows, in May 2011 they hit the Radio1 Playlist with their 'Music Is Dead' single.