Members
| Magazine (April 1977) "Early and incomplete incarnation" |
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| Magazine (mid – late 1977) "First active line-up" |
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| Magazine (late 1977/early 1978 – early 1978) "Brief Four-member band" |
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| Magazine (Early 1978 – July 1978) "Real Life" |
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| Magazine (Mid – mid-to-late 1978) |
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| Magazine (October 1978–1980) "Classic line-up" |
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| Magazine (1980) "Correct Use Of Soap Tour" |
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| Magazine (1981) "Magic, Murder And The Weather" |
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| Magazine (1981) Howard Devoto quits the band |
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| Magazine (2009–2011) Reformation and tour |
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| Magazine (2011 – present) Recording and 5th Studio album |
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