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Spunge (often typeset as
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'') is a
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band from
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, England. Through many years of touring, Spunge have toured with or played alongside a number of UK bands; and several American bands such as
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,
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and
Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish is an American ska punk band from Huntington Beach, California. The band gained mainstream recognition in the mid-to-late 1990s during the third wave of ska with the release of the gold-certified album '' Turn the Radio Off''. So ...
; and been supported on a UK tour by
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; the latter of whom contributed backing vocals to the song "Centerfold" on the ''
That Should Cover It! ''That Should Cover It!'' is a covers album by the Tewkesbury ska punk band Spunge. It also contains three re-recorded songs from earlier in the band's career and two completely new songs. It was released on February 23, 2004, on the band's own ...
'' album. In 2019 the band toured the UK supporting Reel Big Fish, playing the same set they recorded for the album Live in 'nam... (Cheltenham)


''Pedigree Chump'' and ''Room for Abuse''

Conceived in July 1994, with almost the same line up as today (the only difference being that Copeland used to double up on bass), the band went through a lengthy gestation period (adding bassist Simon Bayliss in 1995, and replacing him with Martin Holt in 1997), before emerging with the ''Kicking Pigeons'' EP in 1998. Having sold 5000 copies at pub gigs the band decided that there was enough potential to leave their day jobs, and make the band a full-time concern. Having soon gained a manager in Dave Juste of Birmingham's Xposure Rock Cafe (a regular early haunt), Spunge hit the road, and would eventually notch up well over three hundred gigs in just two years. Less than a year later in 1999, Spunge released their début album ''
Pedigree Chump ''Pedigree Chump'' is the first album from the British ska punk band Spunge. It was released following the success of '' The Kicking Pigeons EP'' a year earlier which sold 5,000 copies to early followers at pub gigs. The first 3,000 copies of t ...
'' on MoonSka Europe and thus set about introducing the band to a wider audience. Holt tired of touring, so good friend Chris Murphy joined to play bass. Their second album ''
Room for Abuse ''Room for Abuse'' is the second full-length album by the Tewkesbury ska punk band Spunge. It was released on 9 October 2000 on Sucka-Punch Records, and recorded at DEP International Studios, Birmingham (the studio owned by UB40). Two singles ...
'' was recorded at DEP International Studios, and released on Sucka-Punch Records in 2000, featuring the single "Ego" plus covers of Bob Marley's "
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" and Sublime's "Santeria". The album version of "No Woman No Cry" – complete with new lyrics from Copeland – was the first cover of a Bob Marley song ever to receive permission to be altered by the Marley family, as Ziggy liked it so much. All this attention brought them to the eyes of B-Unique and a deal was signed in February 2002.


''The Story So Far''

The new recording contract led to Spunge's third studio album, ''
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''. It spent one week in the
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at No. 48. The first single to be taken from it was "
Jump on Demand "Jump On Demand" is a single released by the Tewkesbury ska punk band Spunge Spunge (often typeset as punge'') is a ska punk band from Tewkesbury, England. Through many years of touring, Spunge have toured with or played alongside a numb ...
". Produced by John Cornfield, "Jump on Demand" reached No. 39 in the UK Singles Chart. It also topped the
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chart for two weeks. The follow-up "
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", peaked at No. 52 in the UK
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. However, communication between the band and their record label was not good. Both releases had been delayed after the band had arranged sold-out tours and promotional appearances. The album, ''The Story So Far'', was then scheduled for release at the end of August 2002 on the same day as the
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s which the band were playing. The band then recorded a cover of " Oliver's Army" with Steve Harris, which Alex Donnelly at
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stated he would 'A list'. The label again asked for a tour to go with the release, and that was arranged for November and December 2002. The band were in full control of all the promotion for the tour and most shows were sold out with over 15,000 tickets sold to Spunge fans. With no financial support from the label, and no press coverage, the planned single was not released. Following a meeting in December between label and the band's management, Spunge and B-Unique parted company. Despite this the band went on to play the inaugural
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at Castle Donington in July 2003, alongside
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,
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and
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. They parted company with their manager, Dave Juste, around this time, and decided to manage themselves. They also created their own record label, Dent'All Records, in 2004. All subsequent recordings have been released on this label.


''That Should Cover It!''

On 23 February 2004, the label released its first album, ''
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'' a collection of covers, previously unavailable live demos and two brand new songs. The album was successful, with sales still continuing. During 2004, the band returned to the recording studio to record two tracks for the next album, with the intention of producing a
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for one of them to coincide with a major tour in October and November 2004. The two tracks were " Backstabber" and " One More Go". A video was commissioned through Goblin Pictures for "One More Go" and was sent out to several television stations in the hope of getting it played on air. Spunge also decided to put on an all-day gig at
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Town Hall. Hosted by Dent'All Records and Spunge, this became Extraction Fest 2004. The show was a success, but the video did not get aired, but their planned autumnal tour with Whitmore and
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went ahead. The band decided to release a full length
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(''The High Life'') incorporating the video for "One More Go" on 21 March 2005.


Album re-release and self-titled album

Rhythm guitarist Wol (Paul Gurney) left the band in January 2006, for personal reasons. Spunge decided to carry on as a four piece. On 6 November 2006, Spunge released a re-recorded version of their second album called '' Room for Abuse 2006'' that also included a DVD, which was also a re-release of their first video ''Skankin 'N' Skulkin''. On 20 August 2007, the band announced it had finished the fourth studio album and would be releasing it on 12 November. The album was
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. In October 2007, as part of the promotion for their new album, Spunge released as a free download on their website and Myspace site, their
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"Happy Ending". The band undertook two tours supporting the album's release. On Monday 3 September 2011, the band digitally released a new double A single, "Nothing at All"/"Higher Ground", following recording sessions earlier in the year. On 25 November 2013 the band released Greatest Hit......S album which is a compilation of their greatest hits voted by fans during the PledgeMusic project. Band said they are letting the fans to decide the track listing for the album. All of the tracks were re-recorded in 2013 for this album and few of them were mixed up a bit. Greatest Hit......S is sold in CD format only by the band themselves at their shows. The digital version is widely available through digital music stores and services.


Hang On? and Single releases (2014-present)

Spunge announced through social media that they are making a new studio-album which will be released in digital format on 5 December for everyone who has preordered it from their PledgeMusic event. The Physical CD will be only available for preorder through PledgeMusic and won't even be available for sale at the shows. This will be the band's 8th full-length album and 5th album with new original tracks. In late 2018 the band released two new singles "Liar" and "Get Out" through the band's own label, Dent’All Records. The band announced in an interview that they are writing new songs and instead of a new album release they will be releasing the new tracks regularly throughout 2019 as singles. On 4 November a new single "No One Said It Was Easy" and a music video was released. The video accompanying the single is filmed and produced by Elliot Withers from Lion Island Media. In addition to Singles, after their latest album the band has also released 2 Live Albums: "Live in London EP" (2016) and "Live in 'nam... (Cheltenham)" (2019).


Band members


Current members

*Alex Copeland (vocals) *Damon Robins (lead guitar) *Chris Murphy (bass guitar) *Jeremy King (drums)


Former members

*Paul Gurney (rhythm guitar) *Simon Bayliss (bass guitar) *Martin Holt (bass guitar)


Discography


EPs

* ''The Kicking Pigeons EP'' – March 1998


Singles

* "Ego" – 19 June 2000 * "Live Another Day/Kicking Pigeons 2001" – 12 February 2001 * "Jump on Demand" – 3 June 2002 – UK No. 39 * "Roots" – 12 August 2002 – UK No. 52 * "One More Go" – 21 March 2005 * "Backstabber" – 14 January 2006, download only * "Nothing at All/Higher Ground" – 29 August 2011, download only * "Liar" - 19 October 2018 * "Get Out" - 23 November 2018 * "No One Said It Was Easy" - 4 November 2019 * "Just Sayings" - 20 November 2020


Albums

* ''
Pedigree Chump ''Pedigree Chump'' is the first album from the British ska punk band Spunge. It was released following the success of '' The Kicking Pigeons EP'' a year earlier which sold 5,000 copies to early followers at pub gigs. The first 3,000 copies of t ...
'' – 1 March 1999 * ''
Room for Abuse ''Room for Abuse'' is the second full-length album by the Tewkesbury ska punk band Spunge. It was released on 9 October 2000 on Sucka-Punch Records, and recorded at DEP International Studios, Birmingham (the studio owned by UB40). Two singles ...
'' – 9 October 2000 * ''
The Story So Far The Story So Far may refer to: __NOTOC__ Books * ''The Story of Far'' (book), a 2003 book by Bhawana Somaaya Films * ''The Story So Far'' (2001 film), a film about the band Sick of It All * ''The Story So Far'' (2002 film), a documentary about ...
'' – 26 August 2002 – UK No. 48 * ''
That Should Cover It! ''That Should Cover It!'' is a covers album by the Tewkesbury ska punk band Spunge. It also contains three re-recorded songs from earlier in the band's career and two completely new songs. It was released on February 23, 2004, on the band's own ...
'' – 23 February 2004 * '' Room for Abuse 2006'' – 6 November 2006 * ''
Spunge Spunge (often typeset as punge'') is a ska punk band from Tewkesbury, England. Through many years of touring, Spunge have toured with or played alongside a number of UK bands; and several American bands such as Green Day, Dropkick Murphys ...
'' – 12 November 2007 * ''Greatest Hit......s'' – 25 November 2013 * ''Hang On?'' – 4 December 2014 * ''Live in London'' – 27 May 2016 * ''Live in 'nam... (Cheltenham)'' – 7 October 2019


Music Videos

* "Kicking Pigeons" (1998) * "Ego" (2000) * "Jump on Demand" (2002) * "Roots" (2002) * "Centrefold" (2004) * "One More Go" (2005) * "Everyone Else" (2014) * "No One Said It Was Easy" (2019)


Videos

* ''Skankin 'n' Skulkin'' – 2001


DVDs

The High Life


References


External links


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