- Guns 'n' Roses. Controversial. Appetite for Destruction's original cover has Guns N' Roses, while its replacement has two blobs that might be meant to be apostrophes, one either side of the N. The general consensus seems to be Guns N' Roses.
- Salt 'n' Pepa. Controversial. Wikipedia has them down as Salt-n-Pepa, which would rule them out for this list; their album Hot, Cool & Vicious has Salt 'n Pepa on the cover, Very Necessary has Salt 'n' Pepa. What is a pedant to do?
- Sniff 'n' The Tears (Wikipedia - sad to read that they failed to get Driver's Seat into the UK Top 40 because of a problem at the pressing plant)
- Kid 'N Play. Ruled out for only ever using one apostrophe on their covers. And for favouring a capital N.
- Steve 'n' Seagulls. From Finland!
Sunday, 18 November 2007
Stuff 'n' that
Inspired by watching a band called Free 'n' Easy, while eating fish 'n' chips with liberal application of salt 'n' vinegar, I felt it was time for a list of bands with 'n' in their name.
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Kid 'n' Play anyone?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_'n_Play
No? Fair 'n' ough
Kid 'N Play seem to be consistent in their use of only one apostrophe, so I'm ruling them out. There must be more bands out there using a proper 'n'.
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