The War Back Home
The Ducky Boys · 2006
32 min · 12 tracks · street punk
Raw street punk energy meets introspective lyrics, capturing the struggles and resilience of youth in a restless society.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- quick bursts of raw energy introspective themes of resilience for energetic commutes
- Context
- Released on May 2, 2006, 'The War Back Home' marked The Ducky Boys' third studio album, following their 2005 release 'How It Goes'. By this time, the band had solidified their presence in the street punk scene, building a loyal fanbase while collaborating with notable producers to enhance their sound. The album illustrates their maturation both musically and thematically as they grapple with personal and societal issues.
- If you like
- street punk
The War Back Home is an album by The Ducky Boys, released in 2006. Raw street punk energy meets introspective lyrics, capturing the struggles and resilience of youth in a restless society. This album received critical acclaim within punk circles for its authentic representation of working-class struggles and was praised for its lyrical depth. It has since influenced a generation of street punk bands that followed, showcasing the genre's capacity for addressing serious social commentary without sacrificing musicality. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The War Back Home sound like?
Raw street punk energy meets introspective lyrics, capturing the struggles and resilience of youth in a restless society. Rooted in street punk.
What makes The War Back Home by The Ducky Boys notable?
This album received critical acclaim within punk circles for its authentic representation of working-class struggles and was praised for its lyrical depth. It has since influenced a generation of street punk bands that followed, showcasing the genre's capacity for addressing serious social commentary without sacrificing musicality. Released on May 2, 2006, 'The War Back Home' marked The Ducky Boys' third studio album, following their 2005 release 'How It Goes'. By this time, the band had solidified their presence in the street punk scene, building a loyal fanbase while collaborating with notable producers to enhance their sound. The album illustrates their maturation both musically and thematically as they grapple with personal and societal issues.
Who is The War Back Home for?
The War Back Home works well if you're into quick bursts of raw energy, introspective themes of resilience and for energetic commutes.
How many songs are on The War Back Home?
The War Back Home has 12 tracks, running approximately 32 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Celebrate Standout 2:45
- 2 The Middle Children of History 2:18
- 3 Tortured Soul 2:35
- 4 Isolation 2:39
- 5 Kids 2:29
- 6 Two Thieves and a Savior 2:24
- 7 City Girl 2:30
- 8 Bombs Away 3:13
- 9 Corporate America Standout 2:54
- 10 Outlaw Standout 3:44
- 11 This Time Last Year 2:53
- 12 Contrived and Treacherous 2:00
Release Date
May 2, 2006
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
32 min 28 sec
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