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One of the two artists mentioned in the song "Sons of the Silent Age" by David Bowie. The other artist in the song is King Dice.
Listen to tracks by Sam Therapy and King Dice
Sons of the silent age
They pick up in bars and cry only once
Sons of the silent age
The names Sam Therapy and King Dice were later used by real bands. Sam Therapy were founded in the 1980s by Brian Pendleton, the original rhythm guitarist with The Pretty Things. Sam Therapy was also the name of Paul Samuelson's London-based recording studio that closed in 1994.