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Illegal Records was formed in 1977 by [a=Miles Copeland (2)] to release the debut single by his brother's band, [a=The Police]. Entitled "Fall Out"/"Nothing Achieving", the record sold out its initial pressing and went on to sell about 70,000 copies - an unprecedented feat for both an independent label and an "unknown" act. Copeland went on to sign more artists and start several other indie labels including [l=Deptford Fun City], [l=Step-Forward Records] and [l=Total Noise] , all under the blanket name of "Faulty Products". He also launched the foreign divisions, France & Netherlands, that released some of the same titles with different catalogue numbers, and some exclusive titles as well. In 1979, Miles decided to launch an American version of his Faulty/Illegal operation, and started the [l=I.R.S. Records] label. Many I.R.S. releases were issued through Illegal for the UK & European market.

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