Damned Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Smash It Up |
| 2 | Would You |
| 3 | I Think Im Wonderful |
| 4 | Alone Again Or |
| 5 | Rabid |
| 6 | Alone |
| 7 | Edward The Bear |
| 8 | Drinking About My Baby |
| 9 | Song.com |
| 10 | Absinthe |
| 11 | Nightshift |
| 12 | Obscene |
Damned Albums
About Damned
The Damned are an Australian rock band who emerged as pioneers of the punk movement, wielding a ferocious sound that helped define the raw, rebellious spirit of late 1970s alternative rock. Their music is characterized by blistering guitar work, relentless rhythms, and an anarchic energy that made songs like "Smash It Up" and "Rabid" instant anthems of destruction and defiance. What makes The Damned distinctive is their ability to channel pure chaos into surprisingly melodic punk compositions, as evidenced in tracks like "Would You" and their haunting cover of "Alone Again Or," which showcased their range beyond simple three-chord aggression. Over their four-album career spanning releases like "Would You," "Grave Disorder," and "Miscellaneous," the band evolved from straightforward punk provocateurs into more sophisticated songwriters who could balance their trademark intensity with moments of dark introspection, particularly on tracks like "I Think I'm Wonderful." Their cultural impact extends far beyond their 12-song catalog, as they helped establish the template for punk rock's theatrical rebellion and influenced countless bands who sought to capture their perfect storm of melody and mayhem. The Damned proved that punk could be both intellectually engaging and viscerally thrilling, cementing their status as essential architects of modern alternative rock.