Ep 276, 50 years of Punk 1976 - 2026 Part 4 - Eddie And The Hot Rods Teenage Depression the missing link Pub Rock to Punk
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The 50 Years of Punk (1976–2026) series rolls into Part 4, and in this month's special we hit one of the true bridge records of the era. Before punk fully kicked the doors off the hinges, Eddie and the Hot Rods were already flooring the accelerator — and their debut album Teenage Depression became the missing link between the grit of Pub Rock and the explosion of Punk Rock.
In Episode 276, I dive into how this high-octane record captured the urgency, attitude and street-level energy that helped spark a movement. We’ll explore the band’s place in the late-70s scene, the raw sound that pushed pub rock into overdrive, and why Teenage Depression still feels like a live wire nearly 50 years on.
Turn it up, feel the speed, and join me for another chapter in punk history on Heavy Metal Tones.
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