why?! Why am I learning about this genius band 40 years late? What a travesty that they didn’t find the success that they deserved at the time. Amazing lyrics, amazing vocals, and amazing music. I’m so sad thinking of what could have been had they gotten the publicity that they deserved
This band is brilliant! Just stumbled on them last night on youtube and straight to buy the album with NO delay! I'm from the U.K and can remember when punk was everywhere as a kid in the late 70's - Sham 69 and Pistols graffiti all over my block and i grew up on a multi racial housing estate in the innercity and there were asian and black punks then too - Reggae, Two Tone and Punk were the main sounds then. it was amazing looking back. Anyway fantastic music! 🎸🙏🏾
I was luck enough to see The Brat this same year in SF on a bill that included new band R.E.M. and Lords of the New Church. It was a great and memorable show and I got the EP and more recently cd collection and am still listening 40 years (is that possible?) later.
i'm just discovering them and it feels like music i've loved all my life. mannnn I wish I was around those easlos backyard parties back in the day to see them play there.
When your old have had too many docs to the skull slam dancin and you for its not Da Brat singing gangsta rap............... (Im a dad and granddad, you know i got tha jokes)
why?! Why am I learning about this genius band 40 years late? What a travesty that they didn’t find the success that they deserved at the time. Amazing lyrics, amazing vocals, and amazing music. I’m so sad thinking of what could have been had they gotten the publicity that they deserved
Me too. I’m 56 and go back to ‘82. They were tucked away on the east side
my dad was in this bad !! Luis Soto !!! THE BRAT FUCK YEA
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This band is brilliant! Just stumbled on them last night on youtube and straight to buy the album with NO delay! I'm from the U.K and can remember when punk was everywhere as a kid in the late 70's - Sham 69 and Pistols graffiti all over my block and i grew up on a multi racial housing estate in the innercity and there were asian and black punks then too - Reggae, Two Tone and Punk were the main sounds then. it was amazing looking back. Anyway fantastic music! 🎸🙏🏾
Got a bit of airplay on Rodney on the Roq. KROQ Los Angeles
Mexican gangs were legit threat in 80 and clubs were afraid to play E LA bands
I was luck enough to see The Brat this same year in SF on a bill that included new band R.E.M. and Lords of the New Church. It was a great and memorable show and I got the EP and more recently cd collection and am still listening 40 years (is that possible?) later.
i'm just discovering them and it feels like music i've loved all my life. mannnn I wish I was around those easlos backyard parties back in the day to see them play there.
My favorite song by The Brat! "we say this democracy is laced with their hypocricy" that lyric still hits hard
"Livin' off the poor man's labor/
Suckin' all spirits dry."
Those lines too.
Woaaah how had I not listened to this band sooner!!! So rad.
i thank the book The First Rule of Punk ! made me find this band 🖤
@evie0oo61 ima have to read The Brat next >:)
@evie0oo61 LMAO i thot you meant there was a book of it too 😭
@evie0oo61 fr fr
Nice piece of history. 👍
these lyrics still slap 40 years later
I love this song!!!♡♡♡
Badass performance!
You guys shoulda asked Goldie to get on stage and go go dance like she did on Laugh-In🤣
Amazing!
Bro I keep thinking abt the 90s
Great version. For real with those celebrities? Hilarious.
Right on East Los punk back in the day!!!
I wish i could of seen them live . Whoever held this band back should rot in hell ….
The song doesnt sound 80s its sounds 2020s . I just heard this one in an animated movie called wendell movie
Teresa ❤️you
Paramore?
When your old have had too many docs to the skull slam dancin and you for its not Da Brat singing gangsta rap...............
(Im a dad and granddad, you know i got tha jokes)