Early to mid nineties, no apologies, no excuses hardcore, tracks like "Arsehole Ride" give a fair clue to there hardcore post-grunge leanings. Waddle were very much a three piece comprised of Charlie, Martin and Steve all from up the coast round Sheringham, They possessed a stripped down but dense sound. They released two singles, one split single and an album on Noisebox Records, and had the odd distinction of their music being used on "Television X". They were played on both John Peel and the Evening Session. Charlie went on to play for Oil Red O.
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| - Early to mid nineties, no apologies, no excuses hardcore, tracks like "Arsehole Ride" give a fair clue to there hardcore post-grunge leanings. Waddle were very much a three piece comprised of Charlie, Martin and Steve all from up the coast round Sheringham, They possessed a stripped down but dense sound. They released two singles, one split single and an album on Noisebox Records, and had the odd distinction of their music being used on "Television X". They were played on both John Peel and the Evening Session. Charlie went on to play for Oil Red O.
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| - Early to mid nineties, no apologies, no excuses hardcore, tracks like "Arsehole Ride" give a fair clue to there hardcore post-grunge leanings. Waddle were very much a three piece comprised of Charlie, Martin and Steve all from up the coast round Sheringham, They possessed a stripped down but dense sound. They released two singles, one split single and an album on Noisebox Records, and had the odd distinction of their music being used on "Television X". They were played on both John Peel and the Evening Session. The photo shoot for the album artwork was produced in "Morleys" on Prince of Wales Road. Charlie went on to play for Oil Red O. Previously Martin and Steve had been in Beaver Fever Martin and Charlie can sometimes be heard on Radio Norfolk talking about sheds...
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