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A After a silence of almost a year, MADNESS are back with a new single, 'Yesterday's Men' and their seventh album, Mad Not Mad (due for release here late October). In the interim they've been busying themselves setting up their own Liquidator Studio and its associated record label, ZARJAZZ. There has also been their contribution to the famine-aid 'Starvation' single and a curious single by Carl and Suggs as the Fink Brothers, called 'Mutants In Mega City One', all of which (including the label name) will make sense if you read 2000 AD.

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Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 2

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A After a silence of almost a year, MADNESS are back with a new single, 'Yesterday's Men' and their seventh album, Mad Not Mad (due for release here late October). In the interim they've been busying themselves setting up their own Liquidator Studio and its associated record label, ZARJAZZ. There has also been their contribution to the famine-aid 'Starvation' single and a curious single by Carl and Suggs as the Fink Brothers, called 'Mutants In Mega City One', all of which (including the label name) will make sense if you read 2000AD. Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 2

A After a silence of almost a year, MADNESS are back with a new single, 'Yesterday's Men' and their seventh album, Mad Not Mad (due for release here late October). In the interim they've been busying themselves setting up their own Liquidator Studio and its associated record label, ZARJAZZ. There has also been their contribution to the famine-aid 'Starvation' single and a curious single by Carl and Suggs as the Fink Brothers, called 'Mutants In Mega City One', all of which (including the label name) will make sense if you read 2000AD. Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 2

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