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* LeadDrummer: Budgie was also also part of the main songwriting time with Steve Sevrin and Siouxsie Sioux.

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* ArtistAndTheBand: One of The Banshees, Steven Severin, is a frequent co-writer for the band's songs

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* ArtistAndTheBand: ''Siouxsie'' and the ''Banshees.'' One of The Banshees, Steven Severin, is a frequent co-writer for the band's songssongs.


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Siouxsie and the Banshees were a [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} British]] rock band (for a given definition of "rock," anyway) formed in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux (born Susan Ballion) and bassist Steven Severin (born Steven John Bailey).

While their roots were very much in the PunkRock scene (the impromptu gig that led to the band's formation featured [[Music/SexPistols Sid Vicious]] on drums) they quickly branched out and began to employ a wide variety of instruments and musical styles. The band's core lineup was rounded out in 1979 by drummer Budgie (born Peter Edward Clarke). Temporary guitarists included Music/{{Magazine}}'s John [=Mc=]Geoch and Music/{{The Cure|Band}}'s Robert Smith. The band broke up in 1996, and had a one-off reunion in 2002.

They are regularly cited as being one of the more influential UsefulNotes/{{Punk}} bands in the history of the genre, and they are considered one of the [[TropeMakers founders of]] GothRock.

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Siouxsie and the Banshees were a [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} British]] rock band (for a given definition of "rock," anyway) formed in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux (born Susan Ballion) and bassist Steven Severin (born Steven John Bailey).

Bailey). They are regularly cited as being one of the more influential UsefulNotes/{{Punk}} bands in the history of the genre, and they are considered one of the [[TropeMakers founders of]] GothRock.

While their roots were very much in the PunkRock scene (the impromptu gig that led to the band's formation featured [[Music/SexPistols Sid Vicious]] on drums) drums), they quickly branched out and began to employ a wide variety of instruments and musical styles. The band's core lineup was rounded out in 1979 by drummer Budgie (born Peter Edward Clarke). Temporary guitarists included Music/{{Magazine}}'s John [=Mc=]Geoch and Music/{{The Cure|Band}}'s Robert Smith. The band broke up in 1996, and had a one-off reunion in 2002.

They are regularly cited as being one of the more influential UsefulNotes/{{Punk}} bands in the history of the genre, and they are considered one of the [[TropeMakers founders of]] GothRock.
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