This Manchester quartet (an alliterative outfit, with guitarist Gus Gangrene and drummer Pete Purrfect) — the first of several to use the Drones name — sounds like all of the other early punk bands reveling in the flush of enthusiasm that swept them along into careers that only the creative or crass survived. Their first album shows a few signs of life, but is otherwise a fairly uninspired and poorly produced example of the genre.
The group reformed in the mid-’90s. Dirty Bastards and Sorted are more or less the same album with different artwork.