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Throughout the 1980s, Brix Smith maintained one of the of the most divergent careers in pop music: she was simultaneously guitarist in the Fall, one of the most deliberately abrasive and confrontational post-punk acts, and the leader of the downright bubblegummy pop band the Adult Net, which maintained a fine line in vintage 1960s cover songs. Brix Smith (who, as a generation of indie pop fans knows from Barbara Manning's 1988 tribute song "Mark E. Smith and Brix," prefers the phonetic pronunciation of "bricks" and not the expected Francophone pronunciation of "bree") was born in Los Angeles, CA, on November 12, 1962, with the name Laura Elisse Salenger. After attending the luxe private liberal arts school Bennington College in southern Vermont, Salenger ended up in Chicago as the lead singer and bassist of a local new wave act called Banda Dratsing. In the spring of 1983, she met Mark E. Smith at a Fall gig in Chicago. They were married on July 19th of that year, and by year's end, the newly christened Brix Smith was installed as the Fall's guitarist. Most fans of the Fall contend that the Brix Smith era (1984-1989) was the band's artistic high point, and it was certainly the group's period of highest commercial visibility, due in no small part to Brix's unapologetic pop leanings and her undeniable sex appeal, an intangible that the Fall have otherwise largely been without throughout their career. Smith contributed to a classic string of Fall albums, including Perverted by Language, The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall, This Nation's Saving Grace, Bend Sinister, The Frenz Experiment, and I Am Kurious Oranj. During the same time frame, Smith formed her own band, the Adult Net (the name taken from a line from the Fall tune "Stephen Song") with fellow Fall...

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