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  1. Severed Heads were an Australian electronic music group founded in 1979 as Mr and Mrs No Smoking Sign. The original members were Richard Fielding and Andrew Wright, who were soon joined by Tom Ellard .

  2. Aug 27, 2013 · Centuries-old tales have described severed heads that seemed to live for a few seconds — blinking, changing expressions, even attempting to speak.

  3. Apr 23, 2010 · 'FLASHBACK FRIDAY' VIDEO OF THE DAY:"The Greater Reward" by Severed Heads from the 1989 album Rotund for Success..Download on iTunes now: http://bit.ly/9P7wU...

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  4. This is a discography of releases from the Australian experimental band Severed Heads. Since their creation in 1979, the group has released 23 studio albums, 1 split album, 14 compilation albums, 1 soundtrack, 3 extended plays, 14 singles, and 8 home video releases.

    Year
    Album Details
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    1980
    Ear Bitten/No Vowels, No Bowels Released: ...
    Split album with The Rhythmx Chymx. All ...
    1980
    Side 2 Released: 1980 Label: Terse Tapes ...
    Initially released in 1980 through Terse ...
    1981
    Clean Released: 1981 Label: Dogfood ...
    Released in 1981 as an LP through Dogfood ...
    1982
    Blubberknife Released: 1982 Label: Terse ...
    First released in 1982 as a cassette, ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DecapitationDecapitation - Wikipedia

    Although head transplantation by the reattachment of blood vessels has seen some very limited success in animals, a fully functional reattachment of a severed human head (including repair of the spinal cord, muscles, and other critically important tissues) has not yet been achieved.

  6. Jul 2, 2021 · From 1979 to 1989 the ascent of Severed Heads was unsteady, but with momentum. From bedroom to the world was the familiar narrative delivered over a time frame in which most rock and roll bands are born and die.

  7. Oct 29, 2020 · Some horrified observers noted that the severed heads often took on an expression of painafter they had been sliced from the body. This postmortem grimace fascinated most scientists, but not French physician Jean César Legallois.