Brutality, Religion and a Dance Beat

"Brutality, Religion and a Dance Beat"
Single by Big in Japan and The Chuddy Nuddies
A-side "Big in Japan" by Big in Japan
B-side "Do the Chud" by The Chuddy Nuddies
Released September 1977
Format 7" single
Recorded 1977
Genre Punk rock, power pop, new wave
Label Eric's
Big in Japan chronology
"Brutality, Religion and a Dance Beat"
(1977)
"From Y to Z and Never Again"
(1978)

"Brutality, Religion and a Dance Beat" was a 7" single compilation of two songs. It contained the songs "Big in Japan", by eponymous band Big in Japan, and "Do The Chud", by The Chuddy Nuddies (later Yachts), both groups formed in the 1970s punk scene of Liverpool. It was released by the Eric's label in November 1977.[1]

The side-A song, "Big in Japan", was an eponymous song of the band Big in Japan. It was a power pop/punk oriented song, in which the singer, Jayne Casey, sang saying only the song name, plus a chorus. The band comprised future and past successful musician then Jayne Casey, guitarists Bill Drummond (later with The KLF), Ian Broudie (later of Care and The Lightning Seeds) and Clive Langer (of Deaf School), bassist Kev Ward and drummer Phil Allen.

The side-B song, was "Do The Chud", by The Chuddy Nuddies, who later changed their name to Yachts. The song was a bit synthpop oriented, with a synthesizer use, which only was a style of The Stranglers.

Track listing

Side A
No. TitleArtist Length
1. ""Big in Japan""  Big in Japan  
Side B
No. TitleArtist Length
1. "Do the Chud"  The Chuddy Nuddies  

Personnel

Big in Japan

The Chuddy Nuddies

References

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