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The Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady - Rock Album
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The Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady

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The Buzzcocks’ *Singles Going Steady* (1979) is a significant collection of the band's initial releases. It showcases their distinctive blend of punk energy and melodic pop-punk songwriting, establishing them as key figures in the UK music scene. The album offers a valuable introduction to the group's sound for fans of 70s rock and those interested in the origins of the genre’s more accessible iterations. It is particularly appealing to listeners drawn to raw emotion delivered with sharp instrumentation.

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The Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady ranks #223 of 497 in the Rock Album ranking, behind Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication, ahead of Yield.

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Was Singles Going Steady actually released as a proper studio album?

No, Singles Going Steady is a compilation album released in 1979 on the I.R.S. Records label. It was specifically compiled to introduce the Manchester punk band to an American audience by collecting their first eight UK single A-sides and B-sides.

Which Buzzcocks hits are featured on Singles Going Steady?

The compilation includes some of the band's most famous tracks, such as 'Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)' and 'What Do I Get?'. These songs perfectly showcase the band's fast-paced, pop-focused approach to punk rock.

How did Singles Going Steady influence the pop-punk genre?

The compilation is hailed as a definitive masterclass in writing catchy, radio-friendly punk songs about romance and heartbreak. The Buzzcocks' focus on melody and personal lyrics over political angst established the foundational blueprint for modern pop-punk bands like Green Day and Blink-182.

Did the Buzzcocks write their own songs on this compilation?

Yes, the songs were primarily written by the band's lead singer and guitarist, Pete Shelley. Shelley's sharp, relatable songwriting was the driving force behind the band's success and the enduring appeal of the compilation.

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