[spunge]

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Kicking Pigeons 00:00 Tools
Ego 00:00 Tools
No Woman No Cry 00:00 Tools
Skanking Song 00:00 Tools
Jump on Demand 00:00 Tools
Roots 00:00 Tools
Backstabber 00:00 Tools
Santeria 00:00 Tools
Lyrical Content 00:00 Tools
Friend Called Fred 00:00 Tools
Live Another Day 00:00 Tools
Change of Scene 00:00 Tools
Centerfold 03:00 Tools
Break Up 00:00 Tools
Get Along 00:00 Tools
Idols 00:00 Tools
Angel With a Pint Glass 00:00 Tools
All Gone Wrong 00:00 Tools
Give It a Try 00:00 Tools
Some Suck Some Rock 00:00 Tools
Make Me Happy 00:00 Tools
Whitehouse 00:00 Tools
The Story So Far 00:00 Tools
All She Ever Wants 00:00 Tools
It's Over 00:00 Tools
Wake Up Call 00:00 Tools
Rockabilly 03:23 Tools
Dotted Line 00:00 Tools
Go Away 00:00 Tools
Too Little Too Late 00:00 Tools
Dubstyle 00:00 Tools
Nothing to Hide 00:00 Tools
Second Rate 00:00 Tools
Disco Kid 00:00 Tools
Room For Abuse 00:00 Tools
Kiss My Face 00:00 Tools
Roving Eye 00:00 Tools
Freak 00:00 Tools
Ode to Slimy Bassless 00:00 Tools
Whinger 00:00 Tools
Sleazoid 00:00 Tools
Home Video 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) 00:00 Tools
Land Down Under 00:00 Tools
Circle in the Sand 00:00 Tools
Oliver's Army 00:00 Tools
Happy Hour 00:00 Tools
One More Go 00:00 Tools
Dear John 00:00 Tools
Girls 00:00 Tools
Cheesy Cheerfull 00:00 Tools
Middle finger salute 00:00 Tools
Everyone's got something 00:00 Tools
Don't Ruin My Day 00:00 Tools
Family Circles 00:00 Tools
Give Up / Give In 00:00 Tools
Epic 00:00 Tools
DSH 00:00 Tools
Why Me 00:00 Tools
Rain Check 00:00 Tools
Liar - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Get Out - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Skanking Song (Live Demo) 00:00 Tools
Get Along (live demo) 00:00 Tools
Nothing at All 00:00 Tools
Whitehouse (live demo) 00:00 Tools
No One Said It Was Easy 00:00 Tools
Higher Ground 00:00 Tools
Never Grow Old 00:00 Tools
Ghostbusters 00:00 Tools
Gavva Wownd 00:00 Tools
Pirate Song 00:00 Tools
500 Miles 00:00 Tools
Worthwhile Waste Of Time 00:00 Tools
Everyone Else 00:00 Tools
500 miles (live) 00:00 Tools
Strictly Need To Know 00:00 Tools
Pressure drop (live) 00:00 Tools
Alternative Ulster (live) 00:00 Tools
Roving eye (live) 00:00 Tools
Story So Far, The 00:00 Tools
Freak (Live) 00:00 Tools
Best Mate's Girlfriend 00:00 Tools
One Of Those Days 00:00 Tools
Hang On? 00:00 Tools
Skanking Song (live) 00:00 Tools
Whitehouse (live) 00:00 Tools
Some suck, Some rock (4th studio album taster) 00:00 Tools
Get Along (live) 00:00 Tools
500 Miles - Live 00:00 Tools
Get Along [Live] 00:00 Tools
Whitehouse [Live] 00:00 Tools
Happy Ending 00:00 Tools
spunge - ego 00:00 Tools
Ego - Live 00:00 Tools
Alternative Ulster 00:00 Tools
Spunge - Jump On Demand 00:00 Tools
Alternative Ulster - Live 00:00 Tools
Kicking Pigeons - Live 00:00 Tools
Kicking Pigeons 2001 00:00 Tools
Pressure Drop - Live 00:00 Tools
Roving Eye - Live 00:00 Tools
Some Suck Some Rock - Live 00:00 Tools
No Woman No Cry (Alternative Words) 00:00 Tools
Whitehouse - Live 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) (The Proclaimers) 00:00 Tools
Pressure Drop 00:00 Tools
Freak - Live 00:00 Tools
Make Me Happy - Demo 00:00 Tools
spunge - 500 Miles 00:00 Tools
Oliver's Army (Elvis Costello) 00:00 Tools
Land down under (Men At Work) 00:00 Tools
Spunge - Roots 00:00 Tools
Make Me Happy (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Get Along [Live][Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
Skanking Song [Live][Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
Don't Ruin My Day [4th Studio CD Taster] 00:00 Tools
Life-Like 00:00 Tools
Whitehouse [Live][Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
Centerfold (J. Giels Band) 00:00 Tools
Angel with a Pint Glass - Live 00:00 Tools
Some Suck, Some Rock (Taster Of 4th Studio Album) 00:00 Tools
Don't ruin my day (4th studio album taster) 00:00 Tools
Happy Hour (The House Martins) 00:00 Tools
No Kimono 00:00 Tools
Ode 2 Slimey Bassless 00:00 Tools
Don't Ruin My Day [Taster of 4TH Studio Album] 00:00 Tools
Circle In The Sand (Belinda Calisle) 00:00 Tools
Plowed 00:00 Tools
Don't Ruin My Day (taster of 4th studio album) 00:00 Tools
Some Suck, Some Rock [Taster of 4TH Studio Album] 00:00 Tools
Have Another Go 00:00 Tools
Change of Scene - Live 00:00 Tools
Ghost Busters 00:00 Tools
Mamma Mia 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Tainted Love 00:00 Tools
Spunge - Idols 00:00 Tools
No women no cry 00:00 Tools
No Woman No Cry (Bob Marley Cover) 00:00 Tools
Keep On Movin' (Live) 00:00 Tools
Face in the Crowd 00:00 Tools
Centrefold - Live 00:00 Tools
Juste to Tell You 00:00 Tools
Idols (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hang On 00:00 Tools
All That She Ever Wants 00:00 Tools
Kicking Pigeons In The Park 00:00 Tools
Raincheck 00:00 Tools
I would walk 500 miles 00:00 Tools
500 Miles (Live) - Bonus 00:00 Tools
Jump on Demand - Live 00:00 Tools
Keep on Movin [Live] 00:00 Tools
Family Circle 00:00 Tools
Cheesey 00:00 Tools
Roving Eye (Live) - Bonus 00:00 Tools
Pressure Drop (Live) - Bonus 00:00 Tools
Santeria ( Sublime Cover ) 00:00 Tools
No Woman, No Cry 00:00 Tools
Don't Ruin My Day (4th Studio album Taster) 00:00 Tools
Alternative Ulster (Live) - Bonus 00:00 Tools
Skanking Song - Live 00:00 Tools
Some Suck, Some Rock (4th Albu 00:00 Tools
Freak (Live) - Bonus 00:00 Tools
Roots - Live 00:00 Tools
Some Suck Some Rock (Taster Of 4th Studio Album) 00:00 Tools
I;m Gonna Be (500 Miles) 00:00 Tools
No Woman No Cry (Cover) 00:00 Tools
Land Down Under (Men At Work Ska-Punk Cover) 00:00 Tools
Medley (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dont Ruin My Day 00:00 Tools
Roots (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Don't Ruin My Day (4th Album T 00:00 Tools
Roots (live) 00:00 Tools
Freak live 00:00 Tools
Lazy 00:00 Tools
Ode 2 Slimy Bassless 00:00 Tools
Kickin Pigeons 00:00 Tools
Make me happy demo 00:00 Tools
Spunge - No Woman No Cry 00:00 Tools
Skankin Song 00:00 Tools
Dont Ruin My Day (taster Of 4th Studio Album) 00:00 Tools
Get Out (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Spunge - Ghost Busters 00:00 Tools
Ode To Slimey Bassless 00:00 Tools
White House (Live Demo) 00:00 Tools
Kickin' Pidgeons 00:00 Tools
Ego (Live) 00:00 Tools
Liar (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Some Suck, Some Rock (4th Studio Cd Taster) 00:00 Tools
Idols [Exclusive][Live] 00:00 Tools
Ghostbusters Theme 00:00 Tools
Spunge - Angel with a pint glass 00:00 Tools
Kicking Pigeons 2006 00:00 Tools
Pirate Song - Live 00:00 Tools
Used for glue 00:00 Tools
Jump 00:00 Tools
Live Another Day (live) 00:00 Tools
Party Hard 00:00 Tools
I'm gonna be 00:00 Tools
spunge - skanking song 00:00 Tools
09[Spunge] - Epic 00:00 Tools
Sixteen Candles 00:00 Tools
Spunge - Some Suck, Some Rock 00:00 Tools
Molly 00:00 Tools
SPUNGE - the story so far 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) (The Proclaimers Cover) 00:00 Tools
Santeria (Sublime Cover) 00:00 Tools
02 Get Along 00:00 Tools
Some Suck Some Rock (Live) 00:00 Tools
Skanking Song [Live] 00:00 Tools
Kicking Pigeons (live) 00:00 Tools
Medley 00:00 Tools
10 Friend Called Fred 00:00 Tools
Kicking Pidgeons 2001 00:00 Tools
10 Ego 00:00 Tools
01 Happy Ending 00:00 Tools
Don't Ruin My Day (4th Studio Cd Taster) 00:00 Tools
03[Spunge] - Girls 00:00 Tools
Meke Me Happy 00:00 Tools
Don't Ruin My Day (4th Album Taster) 00:00 Tools
Roots (BBC) 00:00 Tools
Have Another Go [Skit] 00:00 Tools
spunge - whinger 00:00 Tools
Spunge - Circle In The Sand 00:00 Tools
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spunge are a ska punk band from Tewkesbury, England. The lead singer, Alex Copeland, has commented that the brackets are in the name so that the letters don't fall out. The correct name does not capitalise the 'S', probably for aesthetic reasons. spunge are the only band who has ever officially been given permission by the Marley family to change the lyrics of a Bob Marley song, on their cover of "No Woman, No Cry" (this can be found on their second album, Room For Abuse). The brackets in the name also make it difficult to type in sources using bbcode. The Story So Far..... Concieved in July 1994 with almost the same line up as today (the only difference being that vocalist Alex used to double up on bass), the band went through a lengthy gestation period (adding bassist Simon Bayliss in 1995 and replacing him with local hardcore man Martin Holt in 1997) before emerging with the 'Kicking Pigeons EP' in 1998. Having sold 5000 copies at pub gigs the [spunge] boys decided that there was enough potential to jack in the day jobs and make the band a full time concern. Having soon gained a manager in Dave Juste of Birmingham's Xposure Rock Cafe (a regular early haunt), [spunge] hit the road, and would eventually notch up well over three hundred gigs in just two years. Less than a year later in 1999, [spunge] released their debut album Pedigree Chump on MoonSka Europe and thus set about introducing the band and their unique brand of ska, dub, punk and comedy to a wider audience. Unfortunately Martin got sick of being on the road, so good friend Jarvis from local pop-punks B-Movie Heroes jumped in on bass despite being a guitarist and stayed there! Their second album Room For Abuse was recorded at DEP International Studios (owned by UB40 strangely enough) and released on Sucka-Punch Records in 2000, featuring the single 'Ego' plus covers of Bob Marley's 'No Woman No Cry' and Sublime's 'Santeria' The album version of 'No Woman No Cry' - complete with new lyrics from Alex - was the first cover of a Bob song ever to receive permission to be altered by the Marley family as Ziggy liked it so much. All this attention brought them to the eyes of B-Unique and a deal was signed in February 2002. The first single to be taken from the new album ‘The Story So Far' was 'Jump On Demand'. Produced by John Cornfield (Muse, Oasis), 'Jump On Demand' hit the Top 40 despite being ignored by radio and mainstream media magazines and also topped the Kerrang! TV chart for two weeks. Following up this success was going to be difficult with next single 'Roots', but the band still managed to chart in the top 50 again with zero radio play showing that their army of fans were as loyal as ever. However, things between the band and the label B-unique|Warners weren’t rosy. Both releases had been delayed after the band had arranged sold out tours and promotional appearances meaning that things were not coinciding as they should. The album, 'The Story So Far' was then scheduled for release at the end of August 2002. On the same day as the Reading and Leeds festivals which the band were playing. Great timing. No, the band didn't think so either. Most of their fans were at the festivals and wouldn't have the money to buy festival stuff and the album at the same time. The band then recorded a cover of 'Oliver's Army' with Steve Harris, which Alex Donnelly at Radio 1 said he would A List, Alex having seen the band at a press show at London's Camden Monarch in July and at Reading. For once the band would have radio support for a release, who knew what that could mean?! The label again asked for a tour to go with the release and a huge UK tour was arranged for November/December 2002: The band were in full control of all the promotion for the tour and most shows were sold out with over 15,000 tickets sold to [spunge] fans, with no financial support from the label, and no press coverage at all. The single wasn't released. Another meeting in December between label and band management had [spunge] pointing out that the label had let the band down again, that there had been 5 different production managers in 6 months (including 3 in seven days!), that the press representative had not even contacted the big four magazines to arrange press for the tour (a fact confirmed by the editors), and that overall the organisation was a sham. The label agreed. 48 hours later [spunge] and B-Unique parted company. Despite this the band went on to play the very 1st Download Festival at Castle Donington in July 2003, alongside acts such as Audioslave, NOFX and Metallica as well as several other smaller festivals to great crowds. This proved to the band that there was still a great audience out there for them and they decided it was time to make some big changes to the way things were being dealt with. Firstly the band decided to part company with their manager Dave Juste mainly due to a difference of opinion in how the band should grow. After this split the band decided that, rather than get another manager, why not manage themselves? So that's exactly what they did. This proved to be a good move all round with the gigs and the songs coming on stronger than ever. The next move seemed pretty obvious to [spunge]. They didn't have a label and they wanted to get more tunes out to the masses, so with this in mind they decided to start up their own label DENT’ALL RECORDS, for themselves and other bands that didn't get the help they deserved. On Feb 23rd 2004 the label released it's first CD called ‘THAT SHOULD COVER IT’ a collection of covers [spunge] have done, some previously unavailable live demos and two BRAND NEW [spunge] songs to wet the appetite before the next full length album. [spunge]’s first Dent’All Records release ‘That Should Cover It’ was a great success for the band with sales of the CD still going strong. Reception for the album was (and still is!) great with many people liking the covers better than the original versions by the Artists themselves! This was a great boost to the band as it showed that they hadn't made a mistake by doing their own thing. During 2004 the band returned to the studio for a short while to record two more brand new tracks for the next album with the intention of producing a video for one of them to release to coincide with a major tour in Oct/Nov 2004. The two tracks chosen to record were ‘Backstabber’ and ‘One More Go’, the second track being the most likely candidate for the video release. They follow on the tradition of catchy riffs and infectious chorus’ that has become the [spunge] trademark. A video was comissioned through Goblin Pictures for the song 'One More Go' and was sent out to all the tv stations etc in the hope of it getting played on air. While all this was going on they also decided to put on an all-dayer at Cheltenham Town Hall. Hosted by Dent'all Records and [spunge] this was to become EXTRACTION FEST 2004 - something that they hope to host annually if possible. The show was a great success and they waited to hear which stations would be playing the new video. The video wasn't added to ANY playlists, various excuses were made but the upshot was no-one was going to see this awesome video. They booked up the UKKO tour and went out and played it live to the masses instead. Another blow for [spunge] but it would take more than that to shake them. The band decided that if the TV stations and labels didn't want 'One More Go' then they would release it themselves and why not a full length DVD ('The High Life') with the video on as well while they were at it! The single and DVD were to be released on the same day, 21st March 2005, and to coincide with that they booked another tour entitled the ONE MORE GO TOUR to help promote both releases. The tour was great and although there were a few hiccups with getting the single into the shops on time, the releases came about and both did great, again with no backing from radio or tv. With more bands being added to the label and the continued success of ‘That Should Cover It’ and the DVD 'The High Life' things are going from strength to strength. Next plans are to tour in Norway after a long time away and another major tour in Oct/Nov 2005 after which they will be going into the studio to record the next full album, yet to be titled. [spunge] have 17 new songs written (4 of which are already recorded) and are writing more all the time. They are hoping to release the next full length studio album in early/mid 2006. In early 2006, Wol decided to part company with the band after over a decade due to a change in circumstances.. [spunge] are still going strong as a 4 peice and will be recording the next full length album this year. To Be Continued...... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.