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this page you will find a selection of audio and video clips taken from
the many CD's and videos released since 2005... (you'll find more on You
Tube and MySpace - links are on the contact
page.)
All the clips
provided on this page are completely FREE to download (for
personal/promotional use)
but please buy a "real" CD or DVD next time you see PUNK'D
play live, and help fund their extravagant lifestyles...
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Here's
a couple of live tracks taken from the bands' debut CD (and DVD)
released after their first gig in December 2005... (right
click and "save target as" to download)
BABYLON'S BURNING and
BODIES
and here's a short video
clip from that debut gig...
HOLIDAYS IN THE SUN |
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Here's
a couple more LIVE VIDEO clips (sound quality is a bit naff, but
good clips nonetheless...) |

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TOO DRUNK 3 track CD
single (EP)

TURNING JAPANESE 2 track
CD single
© Kerrupt Records -
Production and Management |
Here you can download
(or just listen to) all five of the studio produced tracks released by
PUNK'D between 2006 and 2007. The five tracks were released over
two EP singles (left) (right
click and "save target as" to download)
(Too Drunk EP)
TOO DRUNK TO FUCK
TEENAGE KICKS
WHAT DO I GET
(Turning Japanese EP)
TURNING JAPANESE
BORSTAL BREAKOUT
TOO DRUNK TO FUCK
extended video, with Star Wars spoof intro and outro (used
as a live video intro in February 2006)
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Both
tracks on the TURNING JAPANESE CD were also released as promotional
videos |

PUNK'D
UNPLUGGED - VOL 1
right
click and "save target as" to download)
EVER
FALLEN IN LOVE | GOD
SAVE THE QUEEN
OLIVER'S
ARMY | TOO
DRUNK TO FUCK |
During
the summer of 2007, PUNK'D recorded PUNK'D UNPLUGGED - VOL 1 (or as Slob
likes to call it, "NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS, HERE'S SOME REAL PRETENTIOUS BOLLOCKS FROM PUNK'D"
The CD
featured 4 very different "punk" tracks given a complete
chassis-up overhaul, new arrangements, and performed with vocals and
acoustic instruments only... (there does exist an elusive 5th track -
"Basket Case" by Green Day - but this was eventually dropped
from the release... However, bootleg copies of this CD (with the 5th
track included) do turn up on eBay occasionally...)

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A good
song is a song that means a special something to the listener. A truly
great song is one that crosses generations and styles, and still remains
special – whether a full- blown epic production, or simply a
“tin-pan alley” one instrument, one voice performance.
Throughout the decades, certain songs have stood out and surpassed the
test of time. Songs from the jazz era, swing, rock and roll, heavy rock
– even mass produced pop songs – have done just that, stood out and
become respected “standards” in an ever-changing musical
environment. Sadly, there is one genre of music that always gets
overlooked… Punk!
Popular culture, and to some degree musical snobbery, simply dismissed
punk as nothing more than a three chord bash - loud, aggressive,
unrefined and firmly of the “anyone can play” variety.
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copyright
© Kerrupt Records 2007 |
PUNK'D
UNPLUGGED - VOL 1
In this
(the first in a planned series of CD’s) PUNK’D attempt to set the
record straight, and demonstrate unequivocally that, although often lost
in an era of misunderstood lyrics, chaos and musical anarchy, some truly
great songs did emerge from the punk years. In much the same way as pupils
of potential academic genius now languish in under funded state schools,
outstanding songs - written by extraordinarily talented writers - went
greatly unnoticed in the late 70’s due to a media storm only interested
in “the filth and the fury”.
Songs such as “Ever Fallen In Love” (the Buzzcocks) – a beautiful
and deeply touching love song – made even more poignant when given a
very melodic, and almost classical treatment by PUNK’D. This song now
takes pride of place alongside other great love songs of the 20th century.
The haunting and eerily prophetic lyrics of “God Save The Queen” (Sex
Pistols) emerge as a testimony to the writing genius of John Lydon (Johnny
Rotten) and, in this 2007 re-working, have even more impact than ever…
“…Made you a moron, a potential H bomb…”
With Britain now breeding homegrown suicide bombers, reinventing poverty
for millions and totally losing its identity, it still continues to buy
into a traditional and completely out of touch monarchy. The outcome is as
clear as it was in 1977…
“…No future…No future for you…”
The musical complexity of Elvis Costello’s “Oliver’s Army” (hardly
a three chord bash!) lends itself perfectly to a vocal driven, carefully
layered and almost operatic ensemble piece. Coupled with devilishly
satirical lyrics (again, very poignant today - with current global
military uncertainty) this superb song now hits the target with even more
accuracy than ever.
Although, perhaps, a lesser-known punk classic, “Too Drunk To Fuck”
(Dead Kennedys), compliments this collection perfectly. Once despised,
revered and considered simply an excuse for an outrageous lyric, now –
given a classic swing/jazz treatment – demonstrates its wicked humour
and a definite “tongue-in-cheek” appeal. Borrowing heavily from The
Stray Cats “Strut” this is a version you will want to hear again and
again, and is impossible not to love. |
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PUNK'D
UNPLUGGED VOL 2 is due for release in September 2010 ,and features 4
more classic punk tracks performed exclusively by Stevie-Boy Newton with
nothing more than a ukulele and a home made kazoo... |
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SLOB'D
- WOT A WANKER - VOL 1
(an acoustic piss take
by SLOB)
Kerrupt Records would
like to announce that Slob's solo album (pictured left) has now ceased
production and will be officially deleted from the label's catalogue as
from 1st January 2010.
This is partly due to
very poor sales, but more the result of an impending lawsuit threatened
by lawyers acting for and on behalf of Status Quo, who asked us to print
the following statement:
"...Our clients
require the immediate withdrawal of the CD titled "SLOB'D- Wot A
Wanker" as this item not only infringes their intellectual property
rights, but is completely shit, very poorly produced, and just not
fucking funny..." |
All downloads
provided on this page are FREE and for personal/promotional use only. All
other rights are reserved
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