Scottish post-punk band formed in Edinburgh in 1979.

The DeBaser review describes their sound as noisy, chaotic and exciting, notes a raw amateurish freshness and singles out the song "Get up and use me". The review also mentions that John Peel paid attention to them.

DeBaser's review celebrates The Fire Engines' noisy, exciting post-punk. The record is praised for its abrasive textures, obsessive grooves and a raw, amateurish freshness. The reviewer singles out "Get up and use me" as a standout. The overall tone is admiring and playful.

For:Fans of post-punk, noisy/experimental rock, Velvet Underground and James Chance admirers

 It's all about noise, noise and excitement.

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