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Contents. History Formative years, 1979–83 Guthrie and Heggie, both from, Scotland, formed the band in 1979. At a local disco called Nash they met Fraser, also from Grangemouth, who would eventually provide vocals.

The band's influences at the time included, and. The band was named after the song 'The Cocteau Twins' by fellow Scotsmen 'Johnny and the Self-Abusers' (who later renamed themselves; the song 'The Cocteau Twins' was also re-penned as 'No Cure'). Their debut recording, (released by in 1982), was an instant success, as was the subsequent EP.

Around that time, 's Don Watson compared the style of the band to bands like and., while magazine's Sue Cummings compared it retrospectively to Siouxsie and the Banshees and. In 1983, the band released a second EP,.: The Pixies' Doolittle series, # 31, p. 17, Bloomsbury Academic 2006,. ^ Ankeny, Jason. Retrieved 8 March 2012.

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