The Adicts
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| The Adicts | |
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| Origin | Ipswich, Suffolk, England |
| Genres | Punk rock, Oi! |
| Years active | 1975-present |
| Labels | DWED Cleopatra Fall Out SOS Records Captain Oi |
| Website | http://www.adicts.us/ |
| Members | |
| Keith 'Monkey' Warren Mel "Spider" Ellis Pete Dee Davison Michael 'Kid Dee' Davison John 'Scruff' Ellis Dan Graziani |
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The Adicts are an English punk band from Ipswich, Suffolk, England. One of the more popular punk rock bands in the 1980s, they were often in the indie charts at that time. Their song "Viva La Revolution" was featured in the video game Tony Hawk's Underground. It was also featured in a commercial for the E! channel advertising their reality television show Pop Fiction. Warped Tour 2009 is the first time The Adicts have played the punk rock festival.
The Adicts originated as Afterbirth & The Pinz in late 1975. They soon changed their name to The Adicts and became known for their distinctive Clockwork Orange droog image, which, along with their urgent, uptempo music and light-hearted lyrics, helped set them apart from other punk bands. In the 1980s, they temporarily changed their name to 'Fun Adicts' and 'ADX', mainly to coincide with children's TV appearances.
Their music has catchy melodies and lyrics, and often features extra instruments and sound clips, such as carousel music in "How Sad", violin played by Derick Cook in "Joker in the Pack", and gongs and keyboard percussion by Anthony Boyd in "Chinese Takeaway".
The musicians wear all white, with black boots and black bowler hats. The singer, Keith "Monkey" Warren, wears joker make-up, and his clothes were usually wild, patterned suits (such as checkerboard or polkadot), flared trousers and colorful dress shirts. He also tends to wear a bowler hat and gloves. Along with the look, come stage shows involving items such as streamers, confetti, playing cards, beach balls, joker hats, toy instruments and glitter.
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Discography
Studio albums
| Title | Release date | Notes | Label | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Songs of Praise | 1981 | UK Indie #15[1] | DWED RECORDS | |
| Sound of Music | 1982 | UK #99[2], UK Indie #2[1] | Razor Records | |
| Smart Alex | 1985 | UK Indie #7[1] | Cleopatra | |
| Fifth Overture | 1986 | German release by Gamma | Captain Oi! | |
| Twenty Seven | 1993 | sos records-Anagram Punk | ||
| Rise and Shine.... | 2002 | Re-Released on Captain Oi Records in 2004 | SOS RECORDS | |
| Rollercoaster | 2005 | SOS Records | ||
| SONGS OF PRAISE 25TH ANNIVERSARY, RE RECORDED. | 2008 | |||
| Life goes on | 2009 | Released by Prison Records in Germany | SOS RECORDS |
Live albums
- 1987 - Live and Loud Link
- 1990 - Rockers Into Orbit Fall Out
- 2005 - Clockwork Punks The Collection
- 2008 - ' 'Back Into the Game Live"
Compilations
- 1982 - Punk and Disorderly-Sraightjacket
- 1984 - This Is Your Life Fall Out (UK Indie #12)[1]
- 1994 - Totally Adicted Dojo
- 1996 - The Best of The Adicts Dojo
- 1997 - Ultimate Adiction Cleopatra
- 1999 - The Very Best of the Adicts Anagram
- 1999 - Complete Singles Collection
- 2005 - Made in England
Singles/EPs
- "Lunch With The Adicts" (1979) Dining Out
- "'Viva La Revolution" (1981) Fall Out
- "Chinese Takeaway" (1982) Razor
- "Bad Boy" (1983) Razor (UK #75)[2]
- "Tokyo" (1984) Warners (as ADX)
- "Falling In Love Again" (1985) Sire (as ADX)
- "Bar Room Bop EP" (1985) Fall Out
References
- ^ a b c d Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4.
- ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (1999). The Great Alternative & Indie Discography. Canongate. ISBN 0-86241-913-1.
External links
- Official website
- The Adicts at MySpace
- The Adicts at last.fm
- The Adicts at cxc.info
- Official Record label of the Adicts
- Interview with Keith "Monkey" Warren
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