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Ugly As Sin | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Punk rock, new wave, post-punk, alternative rock |
Years active | 1989 | –1991
Labels | China |
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Ugly As Sin were an English post-punk/pop rock band from London formed in 1989.
The band Ugly As Sin was formed by singer-songwriter Ian Walker and was signed to China Records. As a second founding member Boris Pikula (ex-Andi Sexgang, Huckleberry Finn) joined in July 1989, followed by Fiona Lawrence in August 1989. As this trio, the band was to be commercially marketed by the record company, thus the album title The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
In mid-1989, the recording of the debut album started, being engineered and produced on 16-track by Paul Mex at Mex One Recordings in Watford. It was released in the beginning of 1990.
The band's first gig was on 3 October 1989 at The King's Head, Fulham, London, supporting the supergroup Havana 3am (ex-Clash members) on tour. Their second tour was supporting the Brixton rock-trio Under Neath What, going straight into their third tour supporting the Stranglers throughout the UK (96 Tours, their last featuring Hugh Cornwell).