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Icon A.D. (formerly known as Icon) were an English anarcho-punk band formed in Leeds in 1979. They were included on Crass' 1980 compilation album Bullshit Detector and in 1982 recorded a Peel session for BBC Radio 1. Their debut EP Don't Feed Us Shit reach number twenty on the UK Independent chart. Steve Lamacq cited their second EP Let The Vultures Fly... as one his favourite U.K. punk records of all time.

Prior to forming the band, Sharp-Weir and Holmes had played together in local punk rock bands including the Jackets and Terminal Boredom. They formed the band in 1979 with Phil Smith and Dicky Walton while attending Temple Moor High School, under the name Icon. They frequently performed at the venues such as the F–Club and Tiffany's. After sending a home-recorded demo to the members of the Crass, they were including on their 1980 compilation album Bullshit Detector. They officially broke-up in 1981, when the members left high school, however Sharp and Holmes continued rehearsing together.

In 1982, the pair entered the studio half-heartedly, with Sharp's sister and Holmes' wife, Caroline Holmes and her younger sister Bev Smith on vocals and took on the name Icon A.D. They released the Don't Feed us Shit EP in September of the same year which reached number twenty on the UK Independent Singles and Albums Charts, through Radical Change records. They soon recruited bassist Roger Turnbull of Leeds post-punk band F-3 and recommenced performing live, however Caroline Holmes stepped down soon after, leading to Bev Smith being the sole vocalist.

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In October 1982, they recorded a session for BBC Radio 1 presenter John Peel, followed by the recording and release of their second EP Let The Vultures Fly.... Soon after, they broke up in early 1983. In 2006, Underground Records released a compilation albums of their entire discography titled ...Lest We Forget, which features their Peel session.

Sessions[]

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Icon A.D. - Peel Session 1982

The band's only session is available on ...Lest We Forget (2006/CD/Overground)

1. Recorded: 1982-09-25. First Broadcast: 13 October 1982. Repeated: 02 November 1982

  • Cancer / Clockwork Orange / Face The Facts / Ransom / No Hope

Other Shows Played[]

1982
  • 01 September 1982 (BFBS): What's Your Name? (7" EP - Don't Feed Us Shit) Radical Change
  • 02 September 1982: Fight For Peace (7" - Don't Feed Us Shit) Radical Change (JP: 'Not sure about the heavy metal guitar playing')
  • 06 September 1982: What's Your Name? (7" - Don't Feed Us Shit) Radical Change

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