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Favourite album would probably be either ‘Pump Up The Valuum’ or ‘So Long & Thanks for all the Shoes’.Īlkaline Trio are amazing songwriters and musicians in general. I recently read their book as well which I highly recommend – those guys are fucking mental. They were one of the first bands to get me hooked on punk rock and also taught me a bit about not taking life so seriously, which is nice. They’ve gotta be on any punk rock list haven’t they? Mad fast drums and shredding with impeccable vocal harmonies.
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My favourite album is ‘Dance Before You Sleep’ – every single song on that album is a banger. My favourite song will always be ‘DIY or Die’ off his first album when he was still solo, just because of the impact that had on me at the time. A big inspiration at that point in my life. He was doing everything I wanted to do and he proved to me that it was possible. Both of us being from Norwich, as I was discovering the DIY music scene, Dan was the first person I saw to successfully be keeping himself afloat through art and music and going off on tours every few months and seeing the world. There’s a video somewhere on YouTube of him playing this in what appears to be someone’s basement to about 10 people, screaming the lyric “A punk rock song won’t ever change the world, but I can tell you about a couple that changed me” - which I remember first watching when I was around 15 years old and getting mad inspired by.ĭucking Punches reaches this list more for personal reasons than anything musically. ‘Love Songs for the Apocalypse’ from the ‘Johnny Hobo & the Freight Trains’ project is probably my favourite overall album, but the number 1 anthem has to be ‘Wingnut Dishwashers Union - Fuck Shit Up’. He has this somehow beautiful way of just screaming everything that’s in his head into a microphone and making it sound good. He’s gone under a few different names over the years but I love everything this dude has done for the raw emotion of his music. and Out Come the Wolves’ although ‘Indestructible’ is a very close second for me. The atmosphere and feeling of community in that room was everything I love about punk rock. Seeing Rancid live was one of, if not, the best gig I have ever been to. I love his songwriting style and the way he blends genres so perfectly. I’ll start this list with Rancid as I feel they were my main influence while writing the ‘Anti-Bullshit’ EP.