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Who sang Oh Bondage! Up Yours!?
Release date: 30/9/1977
Duration: 03:03
Writer(s): Poly Styrene

X-Ray Spex released the song Oh Bondage! Up Yours!. Date of release: 30/9/1977.

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The meaning of the song 'Oh Bondage! Up Yours! ', based on the lyrics
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🎶 Oh Bondage! Up Yours! song analysis
This song is about the desire to be submissive and controlled.

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This explanation is based on the lyrics of ‘Oh Bondage! Up Yours!’. The meaning is of course subject to interpretation.
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X-Ray Spex - Short Biography

- X-Ray Spex was an English punk rock band formed in 1976 in London.
- The band was led by singer and songwriter Poly Styrene.
- X-Ray Spex was known for its unique sound that mixed elements of punk and pop.
- The band released two studio albums during their career, the 1978 album "Germfree Adolescents" and the 1979 album "Identity".
- X-Ray Spex disbanded in 1979, but their influence on punk music continued to be felt over the next few decades.
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The single "Oh Bondage! Up Yours!" by the British punk rock band X-Ray Spex was released on October 21, 1977. The song has become a punk anthem and has been covered by many artists. The song is about oppression and freedom, themes that were common in punk music at the time. The song's original lyrics were provocative and evoked images of sex and violence. The song was repeatedly censored on the radio and was banned from some stations.

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