Endless Struggle
Endless Struggle
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Ah, the Offenders. A band name that sounds like they're up to no good, but in reality, they're just rocking out and causing a ruckus in the best possible way. Endless Struggle (Millennium Edition) is a re-release of their iconic album, and wow, does it pack a punch.
The gritty vocals and thrashing guitars transport you back to the punk scene of the '80s, where mohawks and leather jackets reigned supreme. From the anthemic "I Hate Myself" to the frenetic energy of "Fight Back," each track is a rebellious ode to sticking it to the man.
But don't be fooled by the sneering attitude and aggressive riffs – there's a surprising amount of melody and even some introspective moments sprinkled throughout the chaos. "Face Down in the Dirt" shows a vulnerability beneath the bravado, while "Like Father, Like Son" tackles complex family dynamics with a raw honesty.
The Millennium Edition adds bonus tracks and remastered versions of the originals, giving fans a fresh take on a classic. It's a reminder that even in the face of adversity, music can be a cathartic release and a source of empowerment.
So grab your Doc Martens, crank up the volume, and get ready to embark on an endless struggle with the Offenders. It may be a bumpy ride, but it's one hell of a journey.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. You Got a Right
2. Face Down in the Dirt
3. Victory
4. On the Crooked Edge
5. Impact
6. Endless Struggle
7. Coming Down
8. Get Mad
9. Inside the Middle
10. Trials and Tribulations
11. Do Or Die
12. When Push Comes to Shove
13. You Keep Me Hanging On
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Offenders
Hailing from the bustling streets of London, OFFENDERS are not your typical boy band. This dynamic trio boasts a unique blend of punk rock energy, catchy melodies, and unapologetic lyrics that are sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who listens. Lead singer Johnny "Rebel" Smith's gravelly vocals and powerful stage presence command attention, while guitarist Mick "Madman" Jones and drummer Pete "Pounder" Davies provide a solid backbone of raw, unbridled energy that propels their sound to new heights. Together, they create a whirlwind of sound that is as infectious as it is raucous. With a penchant for rebellious antics and a devil-may-care attitude, OFFENDERS have quickly made a name for themselves in the underground music scene. Their live performances are a sight to behold, as they tear through their setlist with reckless abandon, leaving audiences breathless and begging for more. But don't be fooled by their tough exterior - OFFENDERS have a softer side too. Their introspective lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and the struggles of modern life, providing a glimpse into the minds of these musical maestros. In a world filled with cookie-cutter pop acts and manufactured melodies, OFFENDERS are a breath of fresh air - a raw, unfiltered blast of punk rock energy that will leave you wanting more. Keep an eye on these lads, because they're on the fast track to musical stardom - and they're not taking any prisoners along the way. Cheers to that, lads!
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