Rudolf Rocker is a UK situationist chamber pop ensemble band formed by Jeremy Dyson, Mark Goodall, and Steven Goodall. Jeremy Dyson, the keyboard player, is also a production member of the BBC sitcom ““The League of Gentlemen’’ and is active as a screenwriter and comedian.
“The Exotic Sounds Of Rudolf Rocker” is an indie rock album released by the label Mook Records in 1998.
Tracklist
1. Girum
2. Guy Debord
3. Samba Suit
4. Rousseau
5. Scheese
6. Revolutions
7. Egg Flip
8. Powering In
9. Manseeker
10. Hard Hat Area
11. Tight Stance
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