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The band's label, Firefly Records , was likely a self-run venture, and the album remains the label's only known release.
Described as "hardcore punk with a '60s twist," they were part of a wave of bands experimenting with cross-genre elements. Visions Of Change - Still Tomorrow
Recorded in December 1987 at Rhythm Studios, this self-titled LP is their definitive work. The band's label, Firefly Records , was likely
While maintaining their punk roots, they famously integrated Hammond organ , tambourines, and vocal harmonies inspired by 1960s beat music—a stark contrast to the gritty crust-punk and thrash metal scenes of the era. Key Release: Visions of Change (1988) While maintaining their punk roots, they famously integrated
Ian (Vocals), Lee (Guitar/Organ), Spencer (Bass), and Gigs (Drums).
They originally performed as The Depraved , a pioneer UK hardcore band. As their sound matured, they rebranded as Visions of Change to reflect a more positive attitude and experimental musical direction.