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Eater were a British (English) punk band with a youthful - 14 year old drummer named Dee Generate. They released a number of fairly average singles and at least one album, their best known songs were:- 'Don't Need it', 'Lock It Up' and a cover of T-Rex's 'Jeepster'.


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Eater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (252 words)
This article is about the punk band Eater, for the hard science fiction novel written by UC- Irvine physics professor Gregory Benford, see Eater (novel).
Eater were an early British (English) punk band.
Eater did reform to play the Holidays in The Sun Festival in Blackpool in 1996.
Eater (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (344 words)
Eater is a hard science fiction novel written by UC- Irvine physics professor Gregory Benford.
Heavy on the physics information, Eater describes mankind's encouter with a cosmic intelligence that comes in the form of a small fl hole.
In the early 21st century, astronomers detect what appears to be a distant gamma-ray burster, a fl hole engulfing another star many light years away.
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