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Changes to the look of John Peel Wiki will take place in the near future due to a new skin being rolled out over Oct/Nov across Wikia. Please see the Wikia Staff Blog for further details. On this site, the changes will affect the navigation from the left menu, as well as introduce a fixed page width with narrower content space. Please be patient while adjustments are made for the switch to the new system.

UPDATE: As the change is now in force for some users, I have switched the navigation to the simplified one for the new system. Please check Navigation in the Help section if you can't find things. I also initially made small adjustments to the front page layout, but have now reverted to the old look until all users are on the new system.

COUNTDOWN: Just a reminder for people still using Monaco that the final switch to the new skin is due on Nov. 3. After that, it will no longer be offered as an option. Sorry. Nothing to do with me.

Steve W

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Creamers

The Creamers are an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States. Formed in 1986, their melodic and energetic approach to music has been compared to the New York Dolls and Ramones. Over their 35-year career The Creamers have released three albums and countless singles, EPs and compilations. A career spanning CD/DVD anthology comprising unreleased songs, live footage, a documentary and new material is planned for a 2013 release by Negative Reaction Records. The band continues to record and make occasional live appearances.

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Peel played a track from the band's debut single, 'Broken Record' in November 1988. He would play further material from the group on his radio programmes until the end of 1990. After 1990, Peel seemed to have lost interest in their music.

Shows Played[]

1988
1989
  • 26 September 1989: Loser Bar (LP - Love, Honor, & Obey) Sympathy For The Record
  • 30 September 1989 (BFBS): 'I Think I'm Gonna Be Sick (LP-Love, Honor & Obey)' (Sympathy For The Record Industry)
  • 02 October 1989: The Wrong Embrace (LP - Love, Honor, & Obey) Sympathy For The Record Industry
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The creamers - sunday head

1990
  • 30 January 1990: The Wrong Embrace (album - Love, Honor, & Obey) Sympathy For The Record Industry
  • 10 February 1990 (BFBS): 'Sunday Head (LP-Love, Honor, & Obey)' (Sympathy For The Record Industry)
  • 05 September 1990: 'Think I'm Going To Be Sick (7 inch-B side of Sunday Head) (Fierce Recordings)
  • 30 September 1990: 'Think I'm Going To Be Sick (7 inch-B side of Sunday Head) (Fierce Recordings)
  • 15 December 1990: Father Christmas (7" - Bob Kringle) Sympathy For The Record

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