Ned's Atomic Dustbin

Songs: 34
Albums: 7

Albums

Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Anthology
Anthology
2012, songs: 13
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Session [Bonus Disc]
Session [Bonus Disc]
2004, songs: 6
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Brainbloodvolume
Brainbloodvolume
1995, songs: 5
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Are You Normal?
Are You Normal?
1992, songs: 3
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - God Fodder
God Fodder
1991, songs: 2

Facts about Ned's Atomic Dustbin

Ned's Atomic Dustbin

Ned's Atomic Dustbin was a British alternative rock band that emerged in the late 1980s and gained popularity during the early 1990s. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Members: Ned's Atomic Dustbin was formed in Stourbridge, England, in 1987. The band consisted of lead vocalist Jonn Penney, guitarists Gareth "Rat" Pring and Rat's brother Daniel "Dan" Worton, bassist Mat Cheslin, and drummer Alex Griffin. One distinctive aspect of the band was their use of two bass players, with Cheslin playing a standard bass guitar and Worton playing a bass guitar with only two strings, known as a "bass guitar with no name" or "bass guitar without strings".

  2. Musical Style and Influence: Ned's Atomic Dustbin was known for their energetic and melodic blend of punk rock, alternative rock, and post-punk influences. Their music featured catchy hooks, driving rhythms, and memorable guitar riffs, which helped them stand out in the British alternative music scene of the early 1990s. The band's sound was characterized by its dual-bass setup, which added depth and richness to their music. Ned's Atomic Dustbin drew inspiration from bands like The Clash, The Smiths, and Sonic Youth, among others.

  3. Commercial Success and Hit Singles: Ned's Atomic Dustbin achieved commercial success with their debut album, "God Fodder", released in 1991. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Kill Your Television" and "Grey Cell Green", which received heavy rotation on alternative rock radio stations and MTV. "God Fodder" was well-received by critics and fans alike, establishing Ned's Atomic Dustbin as one of the leading bands in the British alternative rock scene.

  4. Continued Output and Evolution: Following the success of "God Fodder", Ned's Atomic Dustbin released several more albums throughout the 1990s, including "Are You Normal?" (1992), "Brainbloodvolume" (1995), and "Ned's Atomic Dustbin" (1995). While these albums did not achieve the same level of commercial success as their debut, they showcased the band's continued evolution and experimentation with their sound. Despite lineup changes and shifts in musical trends, Ned's Atomic Dustbin remained active until the late 1990s before disbanding in 1995.

  5. Legacy and Reunion: Ned's Atomic Dustbin left a lasting impact on the alternative rock genre with their energetic live performances and memorable songs. While they disbanded in the mid-1990s, the band reunited for occasional performances and tours in the years that followed, much to the delight of their loyal fan base. Ned's Atomic Dustbin's music continues to be celebrated by fans of alternative rock, and their influence can be h

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