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1[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Buzzcocks_5716.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:320:Pete Shelley holds pictures of the other band members. From the "What Do I Get?" video.]]
3
4->''"You spurn my natural emotions\
5You make me feel I'm dirt, and I'm hurt\
6And if I start a commotion\
7I run the risk of losing you, and that's worse\
8Ever fallen in love with someone ever fallen in love,\
9In love with someone ever fallen in love,\
10In love with someone you shouldn't have fallen in love with?"''
11-->--"Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)"
12
13Buzzcocks are an English PunkRock band who were one of the innovators of the Manchester music scene; they were also one of the most popular British punk bands, along with Music/TheClash, Music/SexPistols, Music/{{The Damned|Band}}, and [[Music/BillyIdol Generation X]]. They were one of the first punk bands to release a record (their debut EP, ''Spiral Scratch'') on a local indie label. However, alongside the Music/{{Ramones}}, they're best known for being one of the TropeMakers for the PopPunk genre, with bands like Music/GreenDay citing them as an influence. They also gave the name to ''Series/NeverMindTheBuzzcocks'', alongside the [[Music/NeverMindTheBollocksHeresTheSexPistols only album]] by the Music/SexPistols.
14
15Founding member and frontman Pete Shelley passed away on 6 December 2018, but the group has continued without him with founding member Steve Diggle as the new lead singer.
16
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18!!Current
19* Steve Diggle - Guitar, vocals (1977–81, 1989–), bass (1976–77)
20* Chris Remington - Bass (2008–)
21* Danny Farrant - Drums (2006–)
22
23!!Former
24* Pete Shelley - Vocals, guitar (1976–81, 1989–2018)
25* Howard Devoto - Lead vocals (1976–77)
26* Garth Smith - Bass (1976, 1977)
27* Mick Singleton - Drums (1976)
28* John Maher[[note]]same as Johnny Marr's real name, but not the same person[[/note]] - Drums (1976–81, 1989, 1992)
29* Barry Adamson - Bass (1977)
30* Steve Garvey - Bass (1977–81, 1989–92)
31* Mike Joyce - Drums (1990–91)
32* Steve Gibson - Drums (1992)
33* Tony Barber - Bass (1992–2008)
34* Phil Barker - Drums (1992–2006)
35
36----
37!!Studio Album Discography:
38* ''Another Music in a Different Kitchen'' (1978)
39* ''Love Bites'' (1978)
40* ''A Different Kind of Tension'' (1979)
41* ''Trade Test Transmissions'' (1993)
42* ''All Set'' (1996)
43* ''Modern'' (1999)
44* ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Buzzcocks]]'' (2003)
45* ''Flat-Pack Philosophy'' (2006)
46* ''The Way'' (2014)
47* ''Sonics in the Soul'' (2022; first album without Shelley)
48
49!!Important Compilation:
50* ''Singles Going Steady'' (1979), which collected the band's singles up to that point. Originally the group's introduction to the American market (which had [[NoExportForYou passed]] on their first two albums), it became popular enough to rate a British release as well.
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52
53!!'''''I just want a troper like any other, what do I get?''''':
54* SeventiesHair: The band members sported this look, in contrast with the punk fashions of the era.
55* TheAllConcealingI: Pete Shelley deliberately avoided using gender-specific pronouns like "he" or "she" in his lyrics. Shelley was bisexual, and his songs were often about failed relationships with both women and men.
56-->'''Pete:''' I tried to be as gender neutral as possible in writing songs, cause for me, I could use the same song for either sex.
57* TheBandMinusTheFace: Averted when original frontman Howard Devoto left to form Music/{{Magazine}}; Pete Shelley took over the singing and became bnad's frontman. It happened again with Shelley's death, as Steve Diggle took over leadership of the group.
58* [[ClusterFBomb Cluster Shit Bomb]]: "Oh Shit".
59* EpicRocking: "Why Can't I Touch It?" (6:38) and "I Believe" (7:09).
60* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)".
61* ExtremeLibido: The song "Orgasm Addict":
62-->You're a kid Casanova, you're-a no Joseph\
63It's a labor of love, fucking yourself to death\
64Orgasm addict, you're an orgasm addict
65* IronicEcho: Went on tour in 1979 with Music/JoyDivision in support months before Ian Curtis killed himself. Went on tour in 1994 as support for Music/{{Nirvana}}... weeks before Music/KurtCobain killed himself.
66* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle: The band got their name from the headline of a review of the musical drama television series ''Rock Follies'', which proclaimed "It's The Buzz, Cock!". In context of the article, "buzz" meant "excitement" and "cock" was Northern English slang for "friend" - they were amused by the AccidentalInnuendo but also thought it reflected the excitement of the punk rock scene.
67* LongRunnerLineUp: The Shelley-Diggle-Barber-Barker lineup lasted from 1992–2006 and qualifies as a Type 2.
68* MissedTheBus: "Something's Gone Wrong Again": "Nothing ever happens to people like us, 'cept we miss the bus".
69* MusicalSquares: The portraits of the band members on the back cover of ''Singles Going Steady''.
70* PopPunk: Unlike many of their peers (besides Music/TheRamones), Buzzcocks played well-crafted pop songs, only louder and faster, with Pete Shelley's voice being much higher and melodic than many other punk singers at the time.
71* QuestioningTitle: "What Do I Get?"
72* ReallyGetsAround[=/=]RuleOfFunny: The protagonist of "Orgasm Addict" is apparently getting off to butcher's assistants, bellhops, winos, heads of state, international women with no body hair...
73* {{Recut}}: A later reissue of ''Singles Going Steady'' added four more singles and their {{B Side}}s to the track-list: Since the original ''Singles Going Steady'' put all of the original a-sides on one side of the album and the b-sides on the other, the reissue followed suit, putting four of the added tracks in the middle of the album and the other four at the end.
74* SillyLoveSongs: "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)", "What Do I Get?"
75* TheSlacker: The narrator of "Boredom".
76* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Steve Diggle's vocal turns could be considered to fit this, though he does sing on every album at least once. The only time a Diggle-led track has been the A-side of a single was with "Harmony in My Head".
77* TraumaCongaLine: The narrator of "Something's Gone Wrong Again" loses a sock, cuts himself shaving, breaks a yolk trying to fry an egg, has his watch break, misses the bus, has a vending machine eat his change, gets stood up on a date, and finally finds that the pub is closed [[INeedAFreakingDrink when he wants a drink]] after his horrible day.

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