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Way back before knowing about classic British Oi! bands was cool (i.e. somewhere around 2005), I was thumbing through a copy of Punk Rock Confidential (put out by the Bay Area moguls at Fat Wreck) and ran across a photo of a woman with Cock Sparrer’s bloody wings logo tattooed across her entire back. Not only was this the most outrageous/coolest thing I’d ever seen, but it served as a reminder that I needed to check out the curiously named band that people had been recommending to me for years. After one song (an online stream of “Last Train to Dagenham”) I was hooked. Love at first listen, if you will.

The major factor playing into getting hooked on a consequential listen of a full Cock Sparrer album was how ridiculously catchy every single song was. After all, you can’t make a catch without a hook. You can’t make a successful Cock Sparrer album without hooks, either. It’s essential. And on Cock Sparrer’s timeless 1982 debut, Shock Troops, it’s never more apparent. With fairly standard music, and lyrics that are above par, but not exactly brilliant, Cock Sparrer’s big selling point is that their songs will get stuck in your head for days, and you won’t mind at all. “Riot Squad” -- a whimsical tale of a rejected thug turned state-hired billy club -- seamlessly blends classic pop songwriting with a perfect six-string siren simulation as lead vocalist Colin McFaul sings the chorus, “He's in the riot squad / The wanna fight squad / The shoot on sight squad / For law and right.” While other prominent British Oi! acts like Sham 69 and Cockney Rejects jumped at the genre’s success, inking major label deals, Cock Sparrer epitomized the working class ideals behind the music, as the militant anti-corporate “Take ‘Em All” suggested the best thing to do with slick-talking, self-interested music execs was to “Put 'em up against a wall and shoot 'em.”

Long accused by the sensationalist and misinformed media of propagating the right wing, Cock Sparrer lets their true politics show through bluntly in “Secret Army”: When a bomb goes off in a city street / When a man gets killed for his beliefs / When a mother cries for the son she had / That's when the world's gone mad.” The boys kick up a bit of dust with the unofficial English football anthem (and I stress the word “anthem”) “England Belongs to Me,” while the climbing pitched proclamation of “Droogs Don’t Run” sounds like a direct inspiration for the Bouncing Souls’ “You’re So Rad.”

While I wouldn’t necessarily suggest a full-back tattoo, Cock Sparrer deserves all the praise they get, for Shock Troops is an album anyone can enjoy. [Not to mention, Taang!'s 2000 reissue includes five bonus songs that, while not being at the same level of quality, certainly don’t detract from the perfection of the original.]



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    Posted by oskorei on 2008-08-24 14:28:11

    lace up your boots, crop your head, put on any Cock Sparrer album and go ape shit

    Posted by ReducerSF on 2008-08-24 13:55:30
    My Score:

    best punk rock album EVER

    Posted by etwiels88 on 2008-08-23 19:12:27
    My Score:

    one of my favorite punk records ever

    Posted by lushj on 2008-08-23 17:18:26
    My Score:

    Unstoppable record.

    I was a late-comer to the entire album, but I always knew the greatness of "Take Em All." It's great that more and more people are "getting" this record & this band.

    Funny how 2 of the leading UK oi/skinhead bands (Sham 69 & Cock Sparrer) used melody & catchy riffs that somehow escape the majority of their later imitators. Most oi bands put together a half-assed version of Blitz & call it a band.

    Posted by bytheslice on 2008-08-23 00:56:53

    I remember Schleprock covering "Running Riot" on their album "America's Dirty Little Secret". Roger Miret & The Disasters also covered one of their songs. I'm making it a point to try and find music by these guys.

    Posted by mikexdude on 2008-08-22 23:12:04
    My Score:

    JohnDC, you were in Iron Cross? Score is for your old band.

    Posted by JohnDC on 2008-08-22 23:10:40
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    Back in the late 70s and early 80s Cock Sparrer was a standard for our album and singles collection. Check out Running Riot!

    Posted by clam_tears on 2008-08-22 20:18:29
    My Score:

    One issue of AMP magazine referenced this band in almost every album review that month. Well not really that many, but you get the idea. There were at least 4 comparisons to Cock Sparrer when reviewing new releases. So I think "this band must still be relevant and worth checking out". Boy, was I wrong! I don't admit that I'm wrong very often, but this time I really should have just flipped the page and kept reading the reviews instead of searching out this band on the internet. Then I made the mistake of putting this album on my portable and now when it's playing on random, I get one of these songs showing up at random. Yuck. It's not one for me, but thanks anyway.

    Posted by skankin_in_the_pit on 2008-08-22 18:09:33
    My Score:

    Such a great album.

    Posted by JayTee on 2008-08-22 16:16:52
    My Score:

    A true classic, if you're out with the right people, you can sing 2 words to any song off it and someone will join in. Beer helps.

    Posted by Torgo on 2008-08-22 14:23:37
    My Score:

    Solid review Black Lung, one of my favorite records.

    Posted by louie_louie on 2008-08-22 11:09:53
    My Score:

    timeless

    Posted by T-Rock on 2008-08-22 10:12:23

    Fifteen-year-olds with patches on their studded leather jackets are stoked.

    Posted by mikexdude on 2008-08-22 05:31:34
    My Score:

    Big 'word' to this.

    Posted by maxethunders on 2008-08-22 04:40:12
    My Score:

    While I've never heard this album, Cock Sparrer is fuckin awesome. Listen to "Sunday Stripper" or "Runnig Riot" and tell me they don't.

    Posted by mattramone on 2008-08-22 03:22:36
    My Score:

    This album is fucking great. I don't listen to much Oi!-punk anymore, but this shit holds up.