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The punk group broke into commercial airplay in 1982 with '' John Hinckley Jr. (What Has Jodie Done To You?) '' which was originally released by Sallese & Jism on ''[[The Big Apple Rotten To The Core]]'' compilation on S.I.N. Records . Their success was followed up with their punk rendition of the Partridge Family's '' I Think I Love You '' single backed with '' A7 '' (a tribute to the notorious after hours punk club in NYC where Jism & Sallese hung out) on S.I.N. Records in 1983. The single became the #6 single on CMJ's New Music composite. Their '' A Diet For The Worms '' LP, also released in 1983, shot to #65 on Progressive Radio's Top 100 Charts. Both recordings were released on the S.I.N. Records label. Other recordings followed over the years and on various record labels. An unauthorized album, '' I Think I Love You The Hits That Missed 1982-1989 '' was released in 1990. In 1996, Ism together with Tiny Tim recorded a never officially released punk music video of '' TipToe Through The Tulips ''. {Link without Title} DISCOGRAPHY
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