Before Green Day helped cement the term 'pop-punk' in the American vernacular, though, the Buzzcocks were trading in some of the same throbbing power chords and wistfully barbed lyrics.
Buzzcocks - Live at the Shepherds Bush Empire (2006)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:6
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.0/10
Runtime: 3 hrs 26 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: The Buzzcocks are punk rock legends, and have managed to win over countless generations of music fans by always playing to contemporary crowds. Nirvana and Pearl Jam have both taken the band on... The Buzzcocks are punk rock legends, and have managed to win over countless generations of music fans by always playing to contemporary crowds. Nirvana and Pearl Jam have both taken the band on extensive tours with them, introducing the likes of "Ever Fallen In Love," "What Do I Get," and "Noise Annoys" to a whole new set of fans. This live concert features the band recorded live in London, performing 26 classic bittersweet punk tunes. [More]
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