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Border Incident

Double Zero (UK) – Garage Rock Artist

Energy Pop Punk Track | Border Incident by Double Zero (UK) | Free Download

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This version is from an older rehearsal and features Andy Miller on drums. Lyrics by Chris Northam; guitar riff and chords by D-Dog; bass part by Ev.
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High energy, alternative, punk/indie power trio playing our own songs plus some covers when the fancy takes us.

We are Double Zero - based in the South East of England. We write and perform alternative punk/garage rock tunes.

The nucleus of the band is:

Dave 'd-dog' Arthur - Guitar/Vocals

Evan 'Ev' Arthur - Bass/Vocals

At various times we have had one of the following drummers playing for us:

Brian Sinclair

Michael Glover

Tim Senior

Andy Miller

Chris Palmer

Joss Barkess

Ryan Jeanes

Pete Tomes

The tunes here are mainly taken from live performances and rehearsals (no extra production whatsoever), but there are some demo recordings added now too.

SoundClick artist Double Zero (UK) presents "Border Incident", an outstanding release in the Pop Punk genre. Double Zero (UK) demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. With a tone that is energy, post-punk and grunge, Double Zero (UK)'s track connects on an emotional level. "Border Incident" has peaked at number 5 on the SoundClick Pop Punk chart. Double Zero (UK) continues to build a Pop Punk catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.

Song Info
Genre
Alternative Pop Punk
Charts
#2,656 today Peak #107
#108 in subgenre today Peak #5
Author
Chris Northam/Dave Arthur/Evan Arthur
Rights
Arturo Music/Retro Sounds/dirtydog music
Uploaded
April 15, 2015
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.6 MB 128 kbps 5:03 minutes
Story behind the song
The track was recorded at Tweeters Rehearsal Studio - not a bad version! Chris Northam wrote the lyrics to this song when he and Dave were both punks and living in a bedsit in Acton. He would pick a horse name from the Sun's racing pages to give him inspiration! Dave would then thrash out a few chords and the song would emerge - quite a few songs were done like this. They were later built up and completed harmonically with bass parts from Ev.
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