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Homosapien - Pete Shelley
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  1. Homosapien
  2. Yesterday's Not Here
  3. I Generate a Feeling
  4. Keat's Song
  5. Qu'est-Ce Que C'Est Que Ca
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  1. Homosapien
  2. Yesterday's Not Here
  3. I Generate a Feeling
  4. Keat's Song
  5. Qu'est-Ce Que C'Est Que Ca
  6. I Don't Know What It Is
  7. Guess I Must Have Been in Love With Myself
  8. Pusherman
  9. Just One of Those Affairs
  10. It's Hard Enough Knowing
  11. Witness the Change
  12. Maxine
  13. In Love With Somebady Else
  14. Homosapien
  15. Witness the Change/I Don't Know What Love Is
  16. Love in Vain
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Homosapien was a super-sad event upon its release in 1981. Buzzcocks fans were aware that the songs were originally intended for the band's fourth LP (even though some, such as the underground hit title track, had been composed before the band began) -- a new work that was set to continue the intriguing, strange, yet powerful and incredible direction the group had taken on side two of late-1979's A Different Kind of Tension, and its three (final) singles recorded in 1980. However, as Shelley settled into London's Genetic ...

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