The Foamers

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Football 03:09 Tools
Plopstars 00:51 Tools
In My Grave 02:14 Tools
Airs And Graces 01:05 Tools
Authority (Live) 01:43 Tools
Six Pints None The Wiser (Live) 02:22 Tools
An Open Letter 03:39 Tools
My TV Sucks 01:44 Tools
The Walking Dead 03:13 Tools
Take It Back 03:40 Tools
Drunks n' Punks 01:52 Tools
Smiles And Suits 03:39 Tools
Here's To The Death Of Hard Graft 03:03 Tools
Our Way 04:14 Tools
Untitled 02:55 Tools
Erase All the Mistakes You Made 02:19 Tools
Last Of The True Believers 05:19 Tools
Authority 01:50 Tools
Six Pints None the Wiser 03:29 Tools
Pub No.1 02:19 Tools
Oblivion Generation 02:40 Tools
Shithole 01:02 Tools
Wash Your Hands 03:06 Tools
Stop Believing 02:23 Tools
Upstarts 01:58 Tools
All I Hear Is Oi 00:00 Tools
Leave It Alone 00:00 Tools
I Want Beer 01:34 Tools
Top Nippy 02:08 Tools
Banderas 02:52 Tools
Erase All Of The Mistakes You Made 02:20 Tools
You Stink 00:00 Tools
Sofa Sleeping 02:17 Tools
Infested (Live) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Kipling 00:56 Tools
Failure 00:00 Tools
Antonio Banderas 02:51 Tools
Bonus 07:52 Tools
Failure (Trilogy Pt. II) 00:51 Tools
You Stink (Trilogy Part 1) 00:51 Tools
You Stink (Trilogy Pt. 1) 01:14 Tools
Failure (Trilogy Part 2) 01:14 Tools
Infested 00:00 Tools
Happy Days Theme 00:00 Tools
New Note 00:00 Tools
Six Pints 00:00 Tools
All I Hear Is Oi! 01:43 Tools
Untitiled 02:55 Tools
You Stink (Trilogy, Pt. 1) 01:14 Tools
Failure (Trilogy, Pt. 2) 01:34 Tools
Six Pints (Live) 00:00 Tools
Pub №1 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
You Stink (Trilogy Pt 1) 01:14 Tools
Secret Track 07:52 Tools
Trilogy, Part 1: You Stink 07:52 Tools
You Stink (Trilogy pt.1) 07:52 Tools
Failure (Trilogy pt.2) 07:52 Tools
Trilogy, Part II: Failure 00:51 Tools
You Stink (Trilogy Pt. I) 07:52 Tools
Bad Things 00:51 Tools
[Untitled] 00:51 Tools
Failure (Trilogy Pt 2) 00:51 Tools
Failure (Trilogy Part II) 00:51 Tools
02 Oblivion Generation 00:51 Tools
01 Shithole 00:51 Tools
TV Sucks 00:51 Tools
Stop Beleving 00:51 Tools
03 You Stink (Trilogy Part 1) 00:51 Tools
09 Failure (Trilogy Part 2) 03:03 Tools
11 Top Nippy 00:51 Tools
12 Banderas 00:51 Tools
10 I Want Beer 00:51 Tools
14 Six Pints None The Wiser 00:51 Tools
Heres to the Death or hard graft 03:03 Tools
Hidden Track 03:03 Tools
Pub No 1 03:03 Tools
05 Leave It Alone 03:03 Tools
06 All I Hear Is Oi 03:03 Tools
Pub ¹1 03:03 Tools
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THE FOAMERS first got together back in 1996, and were formed in a pub in Epsom, Surrey by Chris, Carlos and Kerem, soon to be joined by Tom. After a few months of writing and practising in true punk rock fashion they recorded a bunch of tracks in a local studio which had been converted from a public toilet. Tent City Records, from New York, got hold of the demo and asked THE FOAMERS to do a record for them, so in June 1999 the band jetted off to the USA to record their debut full length, "6 Pints None the Wiser". With the album (released in June 2000) described as a mix of 4/4 punk, ska and oi, with influences of Snuff and Choking Victim, THE FOAMERS found lots of new fans. Amongst many other gigs, in the summer of 2001 THE FOAMERS embarked on a tour with Leftover Crack, and became friends with the band who are also a massive influence. After a few months THE FOAMERS headed back to the studio to record 3 tracks for release on their own label, Plopstars Recordings. The title track, Football was an anti-hooligan song, and 2 tracks from "6 Pints…" were also included, as recorded live whilst on tour with Capdown. After a show one night at the Underworld, Camden supporting Hellcat punks F-Minus, THE FOAMERS became part of the Household Name family, and plans for the label to release their second album were hatched. Vigourous touring followed, including another tour with Leftover Crack in summer 2002, then with Big D And The Kids Table and Dan Potthast of MU330 in December 2002. 2003 was taken up with touring, writing new songs, and several line up changes. Then towards the end of the year THE FOAMERS descended upon John Hannon's "No" Recording Studios (Hundred Reasons, Capdown, Link80, Five Knuckle, Adequate 7 have all passed through there at one time) to record this, their self-titled second album. It's a lot different to 6 Pints… but it's still THE FOAMERS, tighter, more energised, still none the wiser but boy, are they ready to rock hard… In September 2004 the Foamers split up. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.