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| Released | 14 June 1993 (1993-06-14) |
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| Recorded | March–April 1993 |
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| Studio | Eastcote Studios, London |
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| Genre | Pop punk |
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| Length | 47:58 |
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| Label | Essential (UK), Caroline (USA) |
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| Producer | Ralph P. Ruppert |
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- "Innocent"
Released: May 1993
- "Do It"
Released: August 1993
- "Isolation"
Released: 1995
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Trade Test Transmissions is the fourth studio album by English pop punk band Buzzcocks. It was released on 14 June 1993 by record label Castle Communications on their sub-label Essential Records and was the band's first release in fourteen years, following up 1979's A Different Kind of Tension. The music was quite different from their earlier material with nods to the power pop scene popular at the time.