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Soviet Underdog
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Born out of a determination to bring Grunge Rock music to the forefront of music moguls attention. The Dogs, as affectionately known, have been gigging the way it should be done for the last three years. Treating every gig as if it were their last, the dogs inject energy into any given enviroment. Dark and dingy, sweat ridden walls are the dogs haven and only fuels the adrenelin used to pump out thunderous Grunge driven dirge to the masses. Formed in 2005 by Mikey and Danny with the idea of creating a modern grunge sound with a new edge. Following several lineup changes the band settled on the lineup that is now widely known in the Liverpool area of Mikey, Riggers, Danny and Sianni. Soviet Underdog have played in all the major venues in Liverpool including Barfly, Carling Academy etc to packed crowds. If you havnt already caught the Soviet Bug, get down to the next gig!


Rock n Roll Aint Noise Pollution!!!! posted: 14 Mar 2008 04:45 PM
Rock n Roll Aint Noise Pollution!!!! Howdy, Cheers for venturing and hiking for miles and miles to visit the Underdogs!!!!!!! The dogs are recruiting for a mass invasion of music industry professionals!!! Grunge rock is here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Ya call a Spade a Spade" shouts MIkey with tearing vocals. Read our latest gig review below: Kindred promotions Hannahs bar gig (Liverpool)15th Feb 08 Soviet Underdog are easily one of Liverpool’s best bands. I remember reviewing them back in 2006 and whilst they were good then, I had no idea of the strength and power their music would attain given the intervening years. Pounding down like a hammer against your Dad’s forehead (you know he deserves it) Soviet Underdog demonstrate that you can be angry and still play great songs. Vocalist Mikey’s ability to engage the crowd like a circus ringmaster whilst twisting out another Alice In Chains-esque melody is matched only by Tom’s wall of distortion guitar. The rhythm section are tighter than Kylie Minogue’s bum hole as they captivate the crowd with a spiralling guitar hooks and grunge lad vocals. The Soviets are monumental and easily the equal of a lot of music you hear on the radio. After the Soviets had crushed all before them, it was a case of "follow that son" Words: Paul Reay