Backyard Babies Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Brand New Hate |
| 2 | A Song for the Outcast |
| 3 | Abandon |
| 4 | Minus Celsius |
| 5 | Nomadic |
| 6 | Friends |
| 7 | Fuck Off and Die |
| 8 | The Clash |
| 9 | Roads |
| 10 | Earn the Crown |
| 11 | Made Me Madman |
| 12 | Degenerated |
| 13 | Star War |
| 14 | One Sound |
| 15 | Dysfunctional Professional |
| 16 | Come Undone |
| 17 | Pigs for Swine |
| 18 | Colours |
| 19 | Say When |
| 20 | Year by Year |
| 21 | Saved by the Bell |
| 22 | U.F.O. Romeo |
| 23 | Be Myself and I |
| 24 | I Love to Roll |
| 25 | I Got Spades |
| 26 | Idiots |
| 27 | Back on the Juice |
| 28 | Drool |
| 29 | Voodoo Love Bow |
| 30 | Painkiller |
| 31 | Ex-Files |
| 32 | We Go a Long Way Back |
| 33 | Where Were You? |
| 34 | Heroes & Heroines |
| 35 | Ghetto You |
| 36 | Cockblocker Blues |
| 37 | Things to Do Before We Die |
| 38 | Blitzkrieg Loveshock |
| 39 | Zoe Is a Weirdo |
| 40 | The Ship |
| 41 | The Kids Are Right |
| 42 | My Demonic Side |
| 43 | Too Tough to Make Some Friends |
| 44 | People Like People Like People Like Us |
| 45 | Get Dead |
| 46 | You Cannot Win |
| 47 | Heaven 2.9 |
| 48 | Everybody Ready?! |
| 49 | Let’s Go to Hell |
| 50 | Spotlight the Sun |
Backyard Babies Albums
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About Backyard Babies
Backyard Babies are a Swedish rock band from Nässjö who have spent over three decades perfecting a raw, uncompromising sound that bridges classic punk attitude with sleazy glam rock swagger. Formed in 1987, the quartet built their reputation on blistering anthems like "Fuck Off & Die" and "Everybody Ready?" that showcase their ability to craft infectious hooks wrapped in distorted guitars and rebellious energy. Their sound draws heavily from 70s punk pioneers and glam metal, but with a distinctly Scandinavian edge that's both melodic and abrasive-evident in tracks like "Pretty Ugly" where pop sensibilities collide with garage rock grit. Albums like "Four by Four" demonstrate their evolution from scrappy punk upstarts to seasoned rock veterans who understand the power of both subtlety and excess. The band's collaboration with Hanoi Rocks' Michael Monroe on "Rocker" exemplifies their deep connection to rock's rebellious lineage, while their extensive 372-song catalog across 83 releases reveals an almost compulsive dedication to their craft. With "Live At Cirkus" capturing their explosive stage presence, Backyard Babies have become torchbearers for authentic rock and roll in an era often dominated by manufactured sounds. Their cultural impact extends beyond Sweden, inspiring a generation of European rock bands to embrace both melody and mayhem with equal fervor.