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Abecedarians have roots in both post-punk and atmospheric 4AD pop, much like the <a href="spotify:artist:432R46LaYsJZV2Gmc4jUV5">Joy Division</a>/<a href="spotify:artist:0yNLKJebCb8Aueb54LYya3">New Order</a> axis. The group first appeared along with fellow Southern Californian bands <a href="spotify:artist:02NfyD6AlLA12crYzw5YcR">Jane's Addiction</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3sqmILTkjW8YUMleL6RsKK">Kommunity Fk</a> on the Scream compilation, signing to England's Factory label for the single "Smiling Monarchs" in 1985. Abecedarians moved to Caroline one year later for debut album Eureka, and Ab-CD Resin followed in 1988. Two compilations have since been released: The Other Side of the Fence (which collects unavailable early demo tracks on a 10" record) and Ab-CD Resin, which is the album to get considering it collects virtually all of Eureka and Ab-CD Resin, plus the Factory single. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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