The Rabble

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Friday Night 02:59 Tools
Carry On 00:00 Tools
Seeking 00:00 Tools
Bored 01:35 Tools
Blood & Whiskey 00:00 Tools
The Battle 00:00 Tools
Sing With Me 00:00 Tools
Sick & Tired 00:00 Tools
The New Generation 00:00 Tools
Start Again 00:00 Tools
Salvation 00:00 Tools
Step Back 00:00 Tools
Frustrated 00:00 Tools
Break Away 00:00 Tools
Take A Walk 00:00 Tools
Devil's Highway 00:00 Tools
Zombies 00:00 Tools
Wasted Days 00:00 Tools
Tommy Was 00:00 Tools
The coast song 00:00 Tools
Who I am 00:00 Tools
Addicted To The Bone 00:00 Tools
Dead End 00:00 Tools
Enemy 00:00 Tools
Bad Reputation 00:00 Tools
City of Sin 00:00 Tools
What To Do 00:00 Tools
Nose Bleed 00:00 Tools
Live Yer Life 00:00 Tools
My Way 00:00 Tools
No Clue, No Future 00:00 Tools
Old Friends 00:00 Tools
Down On Your Luck 00:00 Tools
Our Lives 00:00 Tools
Police & Thieves 00:00 Tools
The Journey 00:00 Tools
This World is Dead (featuring Mark Unseen) 00:00 Tools
Piccadilly Line 00:00 Tools
No Warning 00:00 Tools
We Are Like Ghosts (Running Away) 00:00 Tools
Burning In The Fire 00:00 Tools
Mind Ghetto 00:00 Tools
Wrong Side Of The Tracks 00:00 Tools
Two Tickets (To The End Of The World) 00:00 Tools
The Wade Hotel 00:00 Tools
Dead Anthem 00:00 Tools
Can't Relate To You 00:00 Tools
This World Is Dead (feat. Mark "The Unseen") 00:00 Tools
With a Rose in My Hand (feat. Al Barr) 00:00 Tools
Blood Sweat And Tears 00:00 Tools
Shot Down 00:00 Tools
This World Is Dead 00:00 Tools
Reflection (feat. Mark Unseen) 00:00 Tools
This World is Dead (Feat. Mark Unseen) 00:00 Tools
Gunning For The N.R.A. 00:00 Tools
Sick and Tired 00:00 Tools
The Energy Ritual 00:00 Tools
Golden Girl 00:00 Tools
Candy 00:00 Tools
Gunning For The N.R.A 00:00 Tools
black potato 00:00 Tools
Rising Of The Sun 00:00 Tools
Nothin' But 00:00 Tools
The Crushing Hand Of Mother 00:00 Tools
Can I Squeeze 00:00 Tools
Carry On - Version 1 00:00 Tools
Miss Money Green 00:00 Tools
Chaos and Riot 00:00 Tools
Live Your Life 00:00 Tools
Reflection 00:00 Tools
Tommy Was… 00:00 Tools
I Can Still Hear Them Laughing 00:00 Tools
Just Another Love Song 00:00 Tools
With a Rose in My Hand 00:00 Tools
Two Tickets - To the End of the World 00:00 Tools
Here's Your Mourning 00:00 Tools
Nowhere Ride 00:00 Tools
Too Bad 00:00 Tools
The Energy Ritual - 2007 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Emerald Red 00:00 Tools
We Are Like Ghosts - Running Away 00:00 Tools
Put It Down To Magic 00:00 Tools
Coast Song 00:00 Tools
The Energy Ritual - 2007 Digital Remaster 00:00 Tools
Proud Punkers 00:00 Tools
Why Am I Lonely 00:00 Tools
Please Set Me Free 00:00 Tools
Friday Night (New Version) 00:00 Tools
You Come On Too Strong 00:00 Tools
There's So Many Things 00:00 Tools
This World Is Dead Featuring Mark Unseen 00:00 Tools
We'll Bring You Flowers 00:00 Tools
Thommy Was... 00:00 Tools
Carry On - Version 2 00:00 Tools
Addicted To The Bone (New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
We'll Bring You Flowers For Your Wall 00:00 Tools
This World Is Dead (feat. Mar 00:00 Tools
Buttercups Blue 00:00 Tools
Static 00:00 Tools
Butter Cups Blue 00:00 Tools
This World Is Dead feat Mark Unseen 00:00 Tools
Deliverance 00:00 Tools
This World Is Dead (Feat. Mark The Unseen) 00:00 Tools
The Energy Ritual (2007 Digital Remaster) 00:00 Tools
This World is Dead [feat. Mark Unseen] 00:00 Tools
Friday Night (Official Music Video) 00:00 Tools
Sick Tired 00:00 Tools
I Still Can Hear Them Laughing 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Blood Whiskey 00:00 Tools
Good King Wenceslas (6 Music Session, 21st Dec 2010) 00:00 Tools
Silent Night (6 Music Session, 21st Dec 2010) 00:00 Tools
Ding Dong Merrily On High (6 Music Session, 21st Dec 2010) 00:00 Tools
Blood & Whisky 00:00 Tools
Reflection (Featuring Mark Unseen) 00:00 Tools
Burning In The Fire (single 2011) 00:00 Tools
Set Me Free (Transworld 1683) Montreal, Quebec Canada 1967 00:00 Tools
With A Rose In My Hand (Featuring Al Barr) 00:00 Tools
This World Is Dead (ft. Mark Unseen) 00:00 Tools
Reassure 00:00 Tools
The Rabble - Bored 00:00 Tools
Here's You Mourning 00:00 Tools
Reflection ft. Mark Unseen 00:00 Tools
This World Is Dead (feat. Mark 'The Unseen') 00:00 Tools
With a Rose in My Hand ( feat. Al Barr ) 00:00 Tools
You Need It 00:00 Tools
The Rabble - Tommy Was 00:00 Tools
Life's A Journey 00:00 Tools
Sort it Out 00:00 Tools
The Rabble - Carry On 00:00 Tools
The Rabble - Take A Walk 00:00 Tools
You Come On Too Strong (bonus single mono) 00:00 Tools
Golden Ghostwriter 00:00 Tools
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There are two bands called the rabble. 1) A three-piece punk band, based on the Hibiscus Coast of New Zealand, with heavy influences such as rancid, the unseen, dropkick murphys and the casualties Storming out of their hometown of Auckland, The Rabble are exploding out of New Zealand and into the hearts of punks worldwide. Harnessing the advantages of both experience and youth, this powerful and passionate band have been a band for over seven years but they're still only just out of their teenage years and are truly unstoppable. One listen to the gravelly vocals and infectious soulful punk anthems on their 16-track second album ‘The Battle's Almost Over' and you'll be hooked. Formed in 2001 by brothers Chazz and Rupe at the young ages of 14 and 15 respectively, the first six years saw them honing their gritty yet catchy sound and seeing several bassists come and go, before settling on recent addition Jamie Douglass. Their DIY ethos has seen them independently release debut album ‘No Clue, No Future', the ‘This Is Our Lives' EP and the mighty sophomore full-length ‘The Battle's Almost Over'. Relentlessly touring all over New Zealand, the UK and Europe over the last few years alongside Agnostic Front, The Unseen and The Living End, to name just a few, they're also no strangers to festival stages, playing to over 1500 people at Auckland's Big Day Out and, more recently, to a crowd of over 2000 on the main stage at the Blackpool Rebellion Festival. Having given away a compilation of their best songs, titled ‘New Generation', with issue 102 of Big Cheese Magazine, their huge accompanying UK headline tour of the same name has recently won them many more fans up and down the country and spread the fire of The Rabble burning bright into the Northern hemisphere. So what inspired their several month-long mission to the other side of the globe at this time? “We decided we were strong enough to take our music to the world now after all these years, starting with the UK and Europe. We have a new generation of punk rock music at hand. The UK deserves another round of real, honest and soulful music and we want to kick off that march!” vocalist/drummer Rupe confidently declares. It's surely fate that The Rabble charge into England, as they meld the sounds of '77 legends The Clash with more recent American heroes Rancid, while adding inspired flavours of hardcore (‘This World Is Dead'), rock n' roll (‘Seeking'), rockabilly (‘Devil's Highway'), Celtic sounds (‘The Battle') and an irrepressible spirit all of their own. The album spawned four hit singles in New Zealand, with their songs and videos appearing on radio and TV, and, having conquering their homeland, they've now set their sights on the rest of the world. ‘The Battle's Almost Over' was again recorded by vocalist/guitarist Chazz in his own Number 8 Wire Recording Studio and mixed by Jim Siegel (Dropkick Murphys) in Boston, their latest record was a suitably international affair. The ambitious rabble-rousers even secured guest vocals by their new friend Mark Unseen, frontman Boston hardcore-infused punks The Unseen (who they have shared stages with), on the raging ‘This World Is Dead'! “Chazz and I have been big fans for a lot of years,” Rupe explains. “We really got on with Mark and kept in touch over the internet and eventually thought why not ask him to sing guest vocals on a track we had coming up that was fast and hardcore?” Laying down his part in the US, Mark was flown over by The Rabble to appear in the video for the song too. “The whole experience was mind-blowing and we've made a lifelong friend!” On ‘The Battle's Almost Over' the three-piece have a clear message. “The theme for the record is generally that freedom's battle is almost over, but the war is just beginning,” declares Rupe. The album is full of songs stressing positivity through perserverance and hope through struggle. “We have a soulful message that doesn't only concentrate on hatred. I think the world needs that. We don't ignore the negative, we embrace it and turn it around! We wanted to make an album that makes people take notice of their surroundings and help The Rabble put punk rock back on the map!” The Rabble are doing just that, stamping their mark from country to country. With a deep belief in their songs and a dedication and determination to relentlessly tour and spread their music and message, it's no wonder that Rupe confirms, “the sky's the fuckin' limit!” “The Rabble is my life, The Rabble is my hope, mine and my brother's creation that is as beautiful as a red rose and as stand out as a black sheep in a field of white.” Battling on and winning fans and friends worldwide, the war may be just beginning but The Rabble's awesome arsenal will see their punk rock army grow and grow. Raise your voice and rise up. “Musically, this New Zealand trio has talent coming out of every pore and have truly perfected their craft.” - MutinyZine “…A sound that is the band’s own and it’s a formidable, tumultuous, pulsating Punk Rock beat that’s as addictive as it is enjoyable!” - Scannerzine https://www.facebook.com/therabbleband 2) A Canadian 60's lo-fi blues-psych band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.