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If ever a band seemed to have formed in response to John Peel's tastes in rock, it's Londoners Elastica, whose sound hinged on a handful of sharp signposts — Wire, the Fall, the (early) Stranglers — the DJ was near-religious about. Before sliding into heroin and burnout, Elastica made one of the brightest pop-punk albums of the '90s, but diehards swear by the rawer and looser versions on Radio One, several of which were never released on album, including the laconic "Brighton Rock" and the irresistibly snotty "Spastica."