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Chelsea was formed in London in 1976 by Gene October, who served as vocalist from the band’s inception until his death in 2022. The group emerged from the fashion boutique Acme Attractions on King’s Road and quickly became a staple of the burgeoning punk scene, releasing their debut single "Right to Work" in June 1977, which later appeared on the soundtrack for Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee (1978). Chelsea’s self‑titled debut album Chelsea followed in 1979 on Step‑Forward Records, establishing the band’s raw punk sound. Subsequent releases, including Evacuate (1982), Rocks Off (1986), Underwraps (1989), Traitors Gate (1994), and Faster, Cheaper and Better Looking (2005), were issued through labels such as Jungle, I.R.S., and Captain Oi!, reflecting the band’s evolving lineup and sustained presence in the UK and US punk circuits. Notable collaborations included touring with Generation X and guest appearances by Clash drummer Nicky “Topper” Headon. The group’s enduring influence is evidenced by the inclusion of "Right to Work" in Mojo’s list of top punk singles and the 2022 re‑recording Evacuate‑Revisited commemorating the original album’s 40th anniversary. Chelsea’s career spanned four decades of punk output, concluding with the 2021 release Meanwhile Gardens before Gene October’s passing in 2022.