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The Adicts were originally called Afterbirth & the Pinz and became a group in 1975. The original members of The Adicts are as follows: singer Keith ‘Monkey’ Warren, bassist Mel Ellis, guitarist Pete Dee Davidson, and drummer Michael ‘Kid Dee’ Davidson. Rather than donning cliché dark clothing like other punk bands, The Adicts choose to emulate the ‘droog’ image from “Clockwork Orange” as an ode to the theme of teenage angst. They started the tradition while performing in the 1980s. The getup consists of white clothing, combat boots, and black bowler hats. Singer Keith Warren makes up his face like a joker and complements it with colorful trousers, gloves, and loud suits.
“Songs of Praise” was The Adicts' debut album released in 1981 through Dwed Wrecords they and performed their first show at the Brecknock in London. The Single “Viva La Revolution” caught attention on the airwaves as well as tracks “Numbers” and “(My Baby Got Run Over By A) Steamroller." All three peaked on the Indie charts and boosted the reputation of the Adicts as a not-so-average punk band.
Their second album called “The Sound of Music” was released in 1982. Singles like “Chinese Takeaway,” “Too Young,” and “You’ll Never Walk Alone” bumped up the album to No. 2 on the Indie charts. Also in the 1980s, The Adicts made their television debut on children’s TV show “Cheggers Plays Pop” where they were required to change their name to the less offensive “The Fun Adicts.”
Their most famous single “Bad Boy” was put out in 1983 and led to a transition to label Sire Records of Warner Bros. Records. To this day, The Adicts are known for their quirky music and high-energy performances. Their key message is to have fun.
Hailing from Ipswich, England, The Adicts were part of the 1980’s newwave of punk that stormed the charts and helped cement a place in British Cultural history for the genre with their weird and wonderful style.
In trademark punk fashion, The Adicts wear easily recognizable and statement garments on stage, decked out in uniform-like all white jumpsuits and black bowler hats, similar to the “Droogs” in “A Clockwork Orange. Meanwhile lead singer, Keith "Monkey" Warren, dons clown make up akin to Batman villain The Joker.
The fun doesn’t stop there, as the band pull out a seemingly never ending amount of props during the show, from Christmas lights and umbrellas, to confetti and card decks being strewn around, whilst scenes from Stanley Kubrick’s aforementioned classic play in the background, The Adicts make sure the show is truly a memorable visual feast.
The audio matches the visual, with the band blasting out flawless renditions of classic tracks such as "Horror Show", "Chinese Take Out" and "Troubadour", whilst getting up to no good on stage as they fling beer around and throw stuffed animals at the crowd. The Adicts finish up with a punk-rock cover of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” associated with Liverpool F.C., whilst of course, chucking inflatable footballs at the audience. Even if you hate punk music, that’s surely worth the ticket price alone!