Pioneering UK punk band known for their catchy melodies and irreverent attitude
The Damned have been one of the most innovative and provocative bands to come out of the UK's punk scene since the late 1970s. Formed in London, England, in 1976 by guitarist Brian James and drummer Rat Scabies, the quintessential Damned experience is a masterful blend of catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and an irreverent attitude that embodies the essence of punk's DIY ethos.
After releasing their debut single I Feel Alright in 1976, the Damned continued to release a string of critically acclaimed albums and singles, earning them a devoted following in the UK and beyond. Tracks like Neat Neat Neat, Alone Again Or, and Plan 9 Channel 7 showcased the band's versatility, with each member bringing their unique style to the table.
The Damned's most iconic album, Machine Gun Etiquette, was released in 1979, and it's a testament to their creative genius. Featuring the fan-favorite song Grimly Fiendish, the album is a prime example of how punk can be both accessible and challenging, showcasing the band's willingness to push boundaries while still delivering infectious hooks.
The Damned's legacy extends far beyond their music. They've been a constant presence in the UK's punk scene, inspiring countless bands and artists with their daring approach to songwriting and performance. Despite numerous lineup changes over the years, the core spirit of the band remains strong, with a new generation of fans discovering their music and carrying on their tradition of innovation and rebellion.

