Three further punk singles; "Jimmy Jimmy", "Here Comes the Summer" and "You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It)?"
Rabid would build artists up with a few punk singles, and then license them to bigger labels (Jilted John to EMI, Slaughter & The Dogs to Decca, John Cooper Clarke to CBS).
As a result, the classic "Academy Fight Song"/"Max Ernst" single, released in June'80, sold out its 7,500-copy initial pressing in weeks, something very few independent punk singles had done before.
Over the years, the band have released a series of records including in 1977 their 7 inch single "Chloroform", which was featured in Record Collector as one of the most collectable punk singles.
In addition the jukebox was a combination of punk singles, new wave, classic rock and roll, standards, and songs in Japanese.
This single was selected in 1995 by Shredder Records as one of the top punk singles of the year and was included in volume three of their annual compilation, Shreds.
It was later called one of the greatest punk singles ever recorded.
Several Killed By Death covers boasted "All American punk, no foreign junk," while others homed in on punk rock from a specific U.S. state, such as punk singles from Florida or demo tapes by Californian punk bands.
Like so many other English punk singles of the time, original copies of the Puncture single now sell for up to £30.