Watch The Stranglers play in this historic and nostalgic video Golden Brown.
The debut single from the men in black, sees the punk's answer to The Doors playing in a low ceilinged pub.
Circus clowns, picnics, golf carts, war planes, and an housing estate all feature in The Stranglers' Bear Cage.
Not the sort of choirboys you normally come across - the bishop would have a heart attack if he came across these in church.
Very dark lyrics about hate, rape, fear and darkness fill this early track from The Stranglers.
Live version of The Stranglers classic recorded at Battersea Park in London in 1978
The title track from band's sixth album, produced by the legendary Tony Visconti, was an unusual choice for a single - sung entirely in French by Jean Jacques Burnel. It's translation is madness
Nice 'n' Sleazy kicks up a storm as some scantily clad dancers join the band on stage flashing their wares (Warning: Contains adult imagery)
Title track from The Stranglers' second album, with an accompanying video built up from a montage of photos of the band, their artwork and press cuttings
Also known as the Wizzard Of Aus, the video has the boys dressed in Pom-bashing garb complete with cork laden bush wacker hats
Classic Stranglers, with the boys sitting not on on the beaches, but rocking the crowd at London's Battersea Park in the summer of '79
Something Better Change from early punk pioneers - The Stranglers. Jean-Jacques Burnel taking over vocal duties from Hugh Cornwall. Looks like it was filmed at the back of an industrial estate. Peaked at number 9 in 1977.
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