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The Damned are an English punk rock band formed in
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in 1976 by lead vocalist
Dave Vanian David Vanian (born David Lett, 12 October 1956) is an English rock musician, and lead singer of the punk rock band the Damned. Formed in 1976 in London, the Damned were the first British punk band to release a single, release an album, have ...
, guitarist Brian James, bassist (and later guitarist)
Captain Sensible Raymond Ian Burns (born 24 April 1954), known by the stage name Captain Sensible, is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. Captain Sensible co-founded the punk rock band The Damned (band), the Damned, originally playing bass before switc ...
, and drummer
Rat Scabies Christopher John Millar (born 30 July 1955), known by his stage name Rat Scabies, is a musician best known as the drummer for English punk rock band the Damned. Career Millar was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. He played drums with Tor ...
. They were the first punk band from the United Kingdom to release a single, "
New Rose "New Rose" by The Damned (band), The Damned was the first single by a British punk rock group, released on 22 October 1976 on Stiff Records, and in 1977 in the Netherlands, Germany and France. Written by guitarist Brian James (guitarist), Brian ...
" (1976), release a studio album, ''
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'' (1977), and tour the United States. They have nine singles that charted on the
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. The band briefly broke up after '' Music for Pleasure'' (1977), the follow-up to their debut studio album, was critically dismissed. They quickly reformed without Brian James, and released ''
Machine Gun Etiquette ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' is the third studio album by English punk rock band the Damned, released on 2 November 1979 by Chiswick Records. Background The album was the group's first since reforming with Dave Vanian on vocals, Captain Sensibl ...
'' (1979). In the 1980s they released four studio albums, '' The Black Album'' (1980), ''
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'' (1982), ''
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'' (1985), and ''
Anything Anything may refer to: Albums * ''Anything'' (The Cranberry Saw Us demo), by the band later named the Cranberries, 1990 * ''Anything'' (The Damned album) or the title song (see below), 1986 * ''Anything'' (Kinnie Starr album) or the title son ...
'' (1986), which saw the band moving towards a gothic rock style. The latter two albums did not feature Captain Sensible, who had left the band in 1984. In 1988, James and Sensible rejoined to play a series of reunion gigs, one of which was released the next year as the live album ''
Final Damnation ''Final Damnation'' is a live album by The Damned (band), the Damned. The album was recorded at The Town & Country Club in London on 13 June 1988. It was originally released in August 1989 by Castle Communications, Essential, and was later re- ...
'' (1989). Their fast-driven punk rock has been cited for influencing and shaping the emergence of
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in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United Kingdom and the United States. The Damned again reformed for a tour in 1991. In 1995, they released a new studio album, '' Not of This Earth'', which was Scabies's last with the band. This was followed by ''
Grave Disorder ''Grave Disorder'' is the ninth studio album from the punk rock band The Damned, released in August 2001. It was their first release since signing to Nitro Records and only studio album with Patricia Morrison. Style The album is musically s ...
'' (2001), '' So, Who's Paranoid?'' (2008), and ''
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'' (2018) their first studio album in the United Kingdom's Official Charts' top 10 list, landing at No. 7. Despite going through numerous line-up changes, the formation of Vanian, Sensible, keyboardist
Monty Oxymoron Monty Oxymoron (born Laurence Burrow, 27 September 1961 in Cambridge, England) is a keyboardist for the English punk rock group the Damned. Biography His previous bands include Punk Floyd and Dr. Spacetoad Experience, with Captain Sensible. H ...
, drummer Pinch and bassist Stu West had been together from 2004 until 2017, when West left the band and former bassist Paul Gray rejoined. In 2019 drummer Pinch left the band and in February 2022 was replaced by new drummer Will Taylor. As one of the first gothic rock bands, the Damned, featuring lead singer Vanian's
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singing, dark lyrics and
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-themed costume, were a major influence on the
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.


History


Formation and Stiff years (1976–1978)

Dave Vanian (David Lett), Captain Sensible (Raymond Burns) and Rat Scabies (Chris Millar) had been members of the band Masters of the Backside, which also included future
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frontwoman Chrissie Hynde. Brian James (Brian Robertson) had been a member of London SS, who never played live, but in addition to James included musicians who later found fame in
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and
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. Scabies knew James through a failed audition as drummer for London SS. When the two decided to start their own band, with James on guitar and Scabies on drums, they invited
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of the
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and Dave Vanian to audition to be the singer. Only Vanian showed up, and got the part. Sensible became the band's bassist, and the four called themselves the Damned. Chrissie Hynde would later write that "Without me, they were probably the most musically accomplished punk outfit in town". The Damned played their first show on 6 July 1976, supporting the
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at the
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. A
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recording of the show was later released as '' Live at the 100 Club'' (2007). As part of London's burgeoning punk scene, the Damned again played the club on 20 September, for the 100 Club Punk Festival. On 22 October, five weeks before the release of the Sex Pistols' " Anarchy in the U.K.",
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put out the Damned's first single, "
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", thus making them the first UK punk band to release a single. The single's
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was a fast-paced cover of
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' "
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". "New Rose" was described by critic Ned Raggett as a "deathless anthem of nuclear-strength romantic
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". When the Sex Pistols released their single, they took the Damned, along with the Clash and Johnny Thunders' Heartbreakers, as openers for their December "Anarchy Tour of the UK". Many of the tour dates were cancelled by organizers or local authorities, with only seven of approximately twenty scheduled shows taking place. The Damned were kicked off the tour before it ended by Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren. The Damned released their debut studio album, ''
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'', on 18 February 1977. Produced by
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". The band went on tour to promote the album, in March opening for T. Rex on their final tour before
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's death that September. Later that spring, they became the first British punk band to tour the United States. According to
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, founder of the Los Angeles club
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, their first tour of the U.S. found them favouring very fast tempos, helping to inspire the first wave of west coast
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. That August,
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was added as a second guitarist. This expanded line-up unsuccessfully tried to recruit the reclusive
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to produce their second studio album. Unable to get Barrett, they settled for his former
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bandmate, Nick Mason. In November, this album was released as '' Music for Pleasure'' (1977), and was quickly dismissed by critics. Its failure led to the band being dropped from Stiff Records. Scabies was also displeased with the album, and quit the band after the recording. He was replaced by future
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drummer Jon Moss, who played with the Damned until they decided to break up in February 1978.


Reformation and ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' (1978–1979)

The former members of the band worked on a series of brief side projects and solo recordings, all making little commercial impact. Scabies formed a one-off band called "Les Punks" for a late 1978 gig: Les Punks was a quasi-reunion of the Damned (without Brian James or Lu) that featured Scabies, Vanian, Sensible and bassist Lemmy of
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and
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. The Damned tentatively reformed with the "Les Punks" line-up in early 1979, but originally performed as "the Doomed" to avoid potential trademark problems. Captain Sensible switched to guitar and
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s, and after a brief period with Lemmy on bass for studio
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and a handful of live appearances, and a slightly longer period with Henry Badowski on bass, the bassist position was filled by Algy Ward, formerly of the Saints. During a December 1978 tour of Scotland,
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filled in for Vanian. The band officially went by the Damned again, playing their first gig under that name in April 1979, and signing a
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with
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. They went back to the studio and released the charting singles, "
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" and "
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", followed by 1979's ''
Machine Gun Etiquette ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' is the third studio album by English punk rock band the Damned, released on 2 November 1979 by Chiswick Records. Background The album was the group's first since reforming with Dave Vanian on vocals, Captain Sensibl ...
'', and then a
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of
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's "
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". Vanian's vocals had by now expanded from the high-
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of the early records to a smoother
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style. ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' (1979) featured a strong 1960s
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influence, with
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organ on several songs. Recording at London's
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at the same time as the Clash were there to record ''
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'' (1979),
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and Mick Jones made an uncredited vocal appearance on the title track. Fans and critics were pleasantly surprised, and ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' (1979) received largely positive reviews; Ira Robbins and Jay Pattyn of ''
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'' described it as "a great record by a band many had already counted out".


Shift towards gothic rock (1980–1987)

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, with three sides of the
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consisting of studio tracks, including the theatrical 17-minute song "Curtain Call". Side 4 featured a selection of live tracks recorded at
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. It was their last album for Chiswick. In 1981, the Damned released ''
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'', a four-song EP on which featured original tracks "Disco Man", "Billy Bad Breaks", "Limit Club", and a cover version of
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song "
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". In 1982, the Damned released their only studio album for
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, ''
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''. The band had now expanded to a quintet, with the addition of new full-time keyboardist
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. At this time, Sensible was splitting his time between the Damned and his own solo career, which had seen success in the UK with the number one hit " Happy Talk" in 1982. Consequently, the band's next album was a one-off side project recorded without the unavailable Sensible: a soundtrack to an imaginary 1960s movie called ''Give Daddy the Knife, Cindy''. This limited-run album of 1960s
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had the band billed as
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. In 1984, the Damned made a live performance on the
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sitcom '' The Young Ones'' performing their song "Nasty", featuring new bassist
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(replacing Gray) and both Jugg and Sensible on guitar. Sensible played a last concert with the band at
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, before leaving to pursue his solo career. From the beginnings of the band, Vanian had adopted a
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-like appearance onstage, with chalk-white makeup and formal dress. With Sensible gone, Vanian's image became more characteristic of the band as a whole. The Damned signed a recording contract with major label
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, and the ''
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'' album followed in July 1985, preceded by the UK No. 21 single " Grimly Fiendish". Other hits from the same album were " The Shadow of Love" with its gloomy gothic sound, and the lighter " Is It A Dream?". In January 1986, the non-album single " Eloise", a cover version of the 1968 hit by Barry Ryan, was a No. 3 chart success in the UK, the band's highest chart placing to date. However, ''Phantasmagorias December 1986 follow-up, ''
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'', was a commercial failure, although MCA did include one of its tracks ("
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") on the '' Miami Vice II'' soundtrack release. The cover of
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's " Alone Again Or" was also released as a single. Late in 1987, the Damned began to work on a new studio album for MCA, but the result of these sessions remain unreleased as the record contract was dissolved. Two of the new songs ("Gunning for Love" and "The Loveless and the Damned") were later re-recorded by the
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side project.


Reunion and farewell tours (1988–89)

In June 1988, James and Sensible rejoined the group temporarily for three live appearances, including a concert at the London Town and Country Club which was released the following year as the album ''
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''. In June 1989, James and Sensible again rejoined the group for two UK appearances billed as ''The Final Curtain''. In July this line-up performed a farewell tour of the US and in December they performed a further five UK gigs advertised as the ''We Really Must Be Going Now'' tour.


Second and third reformations (1990–1995)

Although officially on hiatus, the band issued two singles in 1990. The first, " Fun Factory", was a song recorded in 1982 by the Sensible/Vanian/Scabies/Gray line-up; intended for single release at the time, the bankruptcy of their record company prevented the issue of the record for 9 years. The year's second single, "
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", was recorded by Scabies, Vanian and Brian James, and was sold on a 1991 reunion tour of the US. In 1993 the band reformed again with a new line-up featuring Scabies, Vanian, guitarists
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), Alan Lee Shaw, and bassist
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(formerly of
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). Around this time, two prominent modern rock groups each covered a Damned song:
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recorded "New Rose" for their '' "The Spaghetti Incident?"'' (1993), while
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covered "
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" for the ''
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''
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(1995). Both cover versions enjoyed major label distribution and created more exposure to the Damned sound, sometimes to a younger audience unfamiliar with the group. The reformed Damned toured regularly for about two years and released a new studio album, '' Not of This Earth'' in November 1995. Promoted with a series of long tours prior to its release, by the time the album was released the Damned had yet again split, partly as the result of legal battles: Vanian and Sensible accused Scabies of releasing ''Not of This Earth'' (1995) without proper authorization.


Return of Captain Sensible and new line-up (1996–2003)

Sensible rejoined Vanian in 1996 and yet another formation of the Damned appeared. This initially featured bassist Paul Gray, who was later replaced by
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, previously of Bags,
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and
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. By February 1999, the Damned consisted of Vanian, Sensible, Morrison and new recruits
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on keyboards and Spike T. Smith on drums. Spike would later that year go on to join
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's live band and on Spike's recommendation the band recruited Andy (Pinch) Pinching, a founding member of
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, to replace him on drums. Garrie Dreadful, another recruit from Sensible's solo band, played drums from 1997 to 1999 then gave way to Spike. In 2001, the band released the album ''
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'', on
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's Nitro Records label and promoted it with continual touring. A spring tour of the United States was planned in 2002 supporting Rob Zombie. However, the band dropped off after a few shows with Captain Sensible saying, "gothic punk was completely lost on the predominantly
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crowds". In the summer they played the
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in the US.


Line-up change, 40th anniversary, and new album (2004–2019)

Morrison and Vanian married and had a daughter, Emily, born on 9 February 2004. Around this time, Morrison 'retired' from performing with the band, though she remained involved with the Damned as the band's manager. Her replacement on bass was Stu West. In 2006, the Damned released the single "
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", and a live
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''MGE25'' documenting a 2004
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concert celebrating the 25th anniversary of ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' (1979). On 21 October 2006,
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broadcast an hour-long documentary titled ''Is She Really Going Out with Him?'' concerning the recording of the Damned's first single "New Rose" and the group's place in the 1976 London punk scene. Featuring interviews with James, Sensible, Scabies,
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, Don Letts and Chrissie Hynde, the programme discussed the bands and personalities around the scene, particularly the Anarchy in the U.K. tour. On 28 October 2008, the Damned released for download their tenth studio album, '' So, Who's Paranoid?'', followed by a physical release on the English Channel label on 10 November (UK) and 9 December (US). To promote the album, the band made back-to-back appearances performing on the
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network TV broadcasts in the US on
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eve and Halloween on ''
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''. The band undertook a 23-date UK tour to promote their new studio album, supported by
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and Slicks Kitchen. The band then played a set and conducted a short interview on the Cherry Blossom Clinic on
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on 16 May 2009. In November 2009, the band supported Motörhead on the UK leg of their world tour. Continual touring occurred throughout the UK and Europe over the next few years. In 2012, they played South America for the first time, with dates in
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(Brazil) and
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(Argentina). They returned to the
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, one of only four headline acts to return over the festival's seven-year history. In 2012, the Damned announced that they would return for 2013's
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alongside
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and others. On 7 November 2014 Sensible and Vanian appeared on Ken Reid's ''TV Guidance Counselor'' Podcast. In 2015, the Damned were featured in a documentary by director Wes Orshoski called '' The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead''. The documentary charts the history of the band against a backdrop of archival footage, new interviews and tour footage from 2011 to 2014. After the release of the film, on 12 September 2015, former bassist Bryn Merrick died of throat cancer. Merrick had played on ''Phantasmagoria'' (1985) and ''Anything'' (1986). At the time of his death he had been playing in a
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tribute band, the Shamones. In May 2016 the band played a 40th anniversary show at the
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. In the summer of 2017 "Neat Neat Neat" was prominently featured in the action film '' Baby Driver'' and its
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. On 11 September 2017, the band announced that Stu West was leaving the band and former bassist Paul Gray would be returning for the new studio album. ''
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'', the band's eleventh album and first in ten years, was released on 13 April 2018. It peaked at No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart, their highest ever chart position, topping their previous high of No. 11 in 1985 (''Phantasmagoria''). The album was recorded in November 2017 in
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and produced by
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who is best known for his work with
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. To get the album made, it was largely
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through
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. The album was preceded by the first single, "Standing on the Edge of Tomorrow" in January 2018 along with the singles "Devil in Disguise" and "Look Left" in March 2018 and "Procrastination" in April 2018. On 23 May 2019, the Damned started a tour performing their third studio album, ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' (1979), which they hadn't played in full since its release. The tour included such venues as the
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, Punk Rock Bowling and Music Festival, and
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.


Departure of Pinch, original line-up reunion and new drummer (2019–present)

On 25 October 2019, Pinch announced that he would be departing the band after 20 years. His last gig was the Damned's show at the
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on 27 October 2019. On 21 October 2020, the Damned announced that in 2021 the original line up of Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, Brian James and Rat Scabies would play a series of shows. This would mark the first time in over two decades that James and Scabies have played with Vanian and Sensible. Due to
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concerns, it was later announced that the tour, while still featuring the same line-up, was postponed until 2022. As of February 2022, Pinch has been replaced by Will Taylor.


Discography

*''
Damned Damned Damned ''Damned Damned Damned'' is the debut studio album by English punk rock band the Damned. It was released on 18 February 1977 by Stiff Records. Produced by Nick Lowe, ''Damned Damned Damned'' was the first full-length album released by a UK pun ...
'' (1977) *'' Music for Pleasure'' (1977) *''
Machine Gun Etiquette ''Machine Gun Etiquette'' is the third studio album by English punk rock band the Damned, released on 2 November 1979 by Chiswick Records. Background The album was the group's first since reforming with Dave Vanian on vocals, Captain Sensibl ...
'' (1979) *'' The Black Album'' (1980) *''
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'' (1982) *''
Phantasmagoria Phantasmagoria (, also fantasmagorie, fantasmagoria) was a form of horror theatre that (among other techniques) used one or more magic lanterns to project frightening images, such as skeletons, demons, and ghosts, onto walls, smoke, or semi- ...
'' (1985) *''
Anything Anything may refer to: Albums * ''Anything'' (The Cranberry Saw Us demo), by the band later named the Cranberries, 1990 * ''Anything'' (The Damned album) or the title song (see below), 1986 * ''Anything'' (Kinnie Starr album) or the title son ...
'' (1986) *'' Not of This Earth'' (1995) *''
Grave Disorder ''Grave Disorder'' is the ninth studio album from the punk rock band The Damned, released in August 2001. It was their first release since signing to Nitro Records and only studio album with Patricia Morrison. Style The album is musically s ...
'' (2001) *'' So, Who's Paranoid?'' (2008) *''
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'' (2018)


Members

Current members *
Dave Vanian David Vanian (born David Lett, 12 October 1956) is an English rock musician, and lead singer of the punk rock band the Damned. Formed in 1976 in London, the Damned were the first British punk band to release a single, release an album, have ...
(David Lett) – lead vocals *
Captain Sensible Raymond Ian Burns (born 24 April 1954), known by the stage name Captain Sensible, is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. Captain Sensible co-founded the punk rock band The Damned (band), the Damned, originally playing bass before switc ...
(Raymond Burns) – guitar, backing vocals , keyboards , bass * Paul Gray – bass, backing vocals *
Monty Oxymoron Monty Oxymoron (born Laurence Burrow, 27 September 1961 in Cambridge, England) is a keyboardist for the English punk rock group the Damned. Biography His previous bands include Punk Floyd and Dr. Spacetoad Experience, with Captain Sensible. H ...
(Laurence Burrow) – keyboards, backing vocals *Will Taylor – drums Live members for 2022 reunion tour * Brian James (Brian Robertson) – guitar, backing vocals *
Rat Scabies Christopher John Millar (born 30 July 1955), known by his stage name Rat Scabies, is a musician best known as the drummer for English punk rock band the Damned. Career Millar was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. He played drums with Tor ...
(Christopher Millar) – drums, backing vocals


References


External links

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Captain Sensible Interview
(and video of interview and 35th anniversary tour), Rocker Magazine, 2011. * * * *

article by
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, published in
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, 2003.
Review of 2006 BBC radio prog "''Is she really going out with him?''"

Review of The Damned – The Phoenix, Exeter 19/05/10
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