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The Three Laws (band)

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The Three Laws were a London-based synthesiser band formed in 1980. Named after Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, The Three Laws were formed around the core of Steve Pond on Synth & Vocals and Tony Blampied on Synth. During the band's life it also included Jo Campbell on vocals, Mary Cason on vocals, Sarah Ferguson on vocals, Mick Stupp on drums and Dead Fred on violin. The Three Laws were active on the electro scene of the early 1980s, playing small clubs with bands such as Depeche Mode and Soft Cell and cult clubs such as Richard Strange's Cabaret Futura.

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