Fatal Microbes

Fatal Microbes were a UK punk rock group that existed in the late 1970s. Honey Bane (Donna Tracy) was the lead singer. Other band members were Gem Stone and Pete Fender. In 1979, they released Violence Grows, a split 12" EP which also featured Brighton anarcho-punks The Poison Girls on the Small Wonder records record label. Honey Bane later released a single with the band Crass whilst on the run from a children's home, which was released under the name Donna and the Kebabs. Jimmy Pursey (Sham 69 vocalist) in his capacity as talent scout for EMI-subsidiary Zonophone got her a 5 year contract with Zonophone. 3 singles issued in the spring of 1981.

 

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