Formed by Jayne Casey after her time in Big in Japan; debut LP Do Animals Believe in God? was released in 1980 on Eric's Records and placed the band within the Liverpool post-punk/new wave milieu.

Associated with the Liverpool scene around Eric's club; released the 1980 LP Do Animals Believe in God? and after a handful of singles changed name to Pink Industry.

DeBaser hosts one review of Pink Military focused on their 1980 LP Do Animals Believe in God?. The review places the band in the late Liverpool post-punk/new wave scene and highlights Jayne Casey's role and the album's variety of sounds. The reviewer praises the record's originality and replay value.

For:Fans of post-punk/new wave, followers of the late-70s Liverpool scene, listeners of Jayne Casey's projects

 After the experience with Big in Japan, Jayne Casey formed Pink Military, debuting in 1980 with this LP released by Eric’s Records.

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