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Formed in 1976 on the gritty streets of Birmingham UK where Black Sabbath and Judas Priest came from. On the same Small Heath streets as the Peaky Blinders. The legendary Suburban Studs were Punk before punk rock got its name, tearing down the barriers between music politics and the street. They were the first British Punk Band between London and Manchester emerging alongside the bands; The Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. They truly weaponised music as protest, raw loud and unapologetically real.
Living hand to mouth on the dole in the heart of a struggling industrial city. The Suburban Studs were forged in the fire of street violence frustration and social injustice.
The Suburban Studs continue to embody the spirit of Punk, unfiltered and standing up for the rights of the people. The Studs have always known who the real audience is; the working class, the alienated, the rebels, the ones who won't back down. So whether they are railing against lying politicians fake promises, systemic injustice or the corporate establishment. With their new songs they're proving once again that punk and protest are not dead.
So for fans of Greenday, Iggy Pop, The Riot Act, The Suburban Rebels and other alternative bands whether your fighting the good fight on the front lines or just trying to make sense of the madness. The Suburban Stud's new songs will remind you that the revolution is still rocking and that the fight against Fascism, Racism and social injustice is far from over.
Living hand to mouth on the dole in the heart of a struggling industrial city. The Suburban Studs were forged in the fire of street violence frustration and social injustice.
The Suburban Studs continue to embody the spirit of Punk, unfiltered and standing up for the rights of the people. The Studs have always known who the real audience is; the working class, the alienated, the rebels, the ones who won't back down. So whether they are railing against lying politicians fake promises, systemic injustice or the corporate establishment. With their new songs they're proving once again that punk and protest are not dead.
So for fans of Greenday, Iggy Pop, The Riot Act, The Suburban Rebels and other alternative bands whether your fighting the good fight on the front lines or just trying to make sense of the madness. The Suburban Stud's new songs will remind you that the revolution is still rocking and that the fight against Fascism, Racism and social injustice is far from over.
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