I agree with you, even if no-one else does. The vast majority of their existence was in the 70's (as I pointed out on page 2 or 3).
It seems it doesn't matter that they were at their peak in the 70s as they sold more records in the 80's?!
I haven't; the Glasper books kinda passed me by as most Brit-punk was horribly generic and plodding in the early 80's (US / global Hardcore ruled supreme for me!), but this one does look particularly interesting, especially as I still have an Amazon voucher to spend...
I'd also recommend "Our...
The Stupids were really really great. There's quite a connection with Brighton too as, after the first album, Stevie Snax who lived in town joined them on bass. Alan from Brighton hardcore bands Immolato Tomatoes and Sleep sung with them towards the end too, and the guitarist from my old HC band...