Genre: Rock
1 | Beer & Sex & Chips 'n' Gravy |
2 | Now He's A Poof |
3 | Do You Love Me? |
4 | Sweatty Betty |
5 | God's Gift To Women |
6 | Fluffy Pup |
7 | Charlotte |
8 | Geordie Girl |
9 | Buenos Aries |
10 | No Sheep 'til Buxton |
11 | Blackpool |
12 | Ben Nevis |
13 | Dan's Underpant |
14 | Nagasaki Sauce |
15 | Twenty Pints |
16 | Miss Macclesfield |
17 | Saturday Night |
18 | My Pub |
19 | Lady Muck |
20 | All Day Drinkin' |
21 | Alton Towers |
22 | The Lads From Macc |
23 | Failure With Girls |
24 | Get Weavin' |
25 | Lucy Lastic |
26 | Ugly Women |
27 | Boddies |
28 | England's Glory |
29 | Gordon's Revenge |
30 | Dead Cat |
31 | The Macc Lads' Party |
32 | Dan's Round Us 'andbag |
33 | Bloik! |
34 | Tab After Tab |
35 | Stoppy Back |
The Macc Lads were a punk and hard rock band from Macclesfield, UK. Self-proclaimed "rudest, crudest, lewdest, drunkest band in Christendom", The Macc Lads became notorious for their irreverent and foul-mouthed lyrics, political incorrectness, drinking, sexism and homophobia. They managed to offend a great many people and were repeatedly banned from venues and radio stations whilst retaining a cult following.
They are sometimes described as the musical equivalent of Viz comic, sharing many of the same themes - an early Viz character Brown Bottle made his first (and thus far only) live appearance in the music video for the song Barrel's Round. Their song lyrics cover an array of subjects, including beer, sex, chips 'n' gravy, football, fighting, and bodily functions.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macc_Lads