999, the classic punk rockers who have been churning out infectious anthems since the late 70s.
Their latest live album, recorded at Basins Nightclub in '87, captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit that has kept fans moshing for decades.
From the moment the first chord is struck, it's clear that 999 are in their element.
The band's trademark urgency and swagger are on full display, with frontman Nick Cash's gravelly vocals cutting through the chaos like a knife through butter.
Tracks like "Homicide" and "Emergency" are delivered with a ferocity that can only come from years of experience, while slower numbers like "Obsessed" showcase a more melodic side to the band's sound.
The crowd's raucous energy is palpable throughout, adding an extra layer of intensity to the already blistering performance.
But what truly sets this album apart is the sheer joy and passion that the band exudes.
It's clear that after all these years, 999 are still having the time of their lives on stage, and it's impossible not to get swept up in their infectious enthusiasm.
In a world full of manufactured pop stars and stale rock acts, 999 are a breath of fresh air.
This live album is a reminder of why punk rock will never die, and why 999 will always be legends of the genre.
So crank up the volume, grab a beer, and let 999 take you on a wild ride back to the Basins Nightclub in '87.
Their latest live album, recorded at Basins Nightclub in '87, captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit that has kept fans moshing for decades.
From the moment the first chord is struck, it's clear that 999 are in their element.
The band's trademark urgency and swagger are on full display, with frontman Nick Cash's gravelly vocals cutting through the chaos like a knife through butter.
Tracks like "Homicide" and "Emergency" are delivered with a ferocity that can only come from years of experience, while slower numbers like "Obsessed" showcase a more melodic side to the band's sound.
The crowd's raucous energy is palpable throughout, adding an extra layer of intensity to the already blistering performance.
But what truly sets this album apart is the sheer joy and passion that the band exudes.
It's clear that after all these years, 999 are still having the time of their lives on stage, and it's impossible not to get swept up in their infectious enthusiasm.
In a world full of manufactured pop stars and stale rock acts, 999 are a breath of fresh air.
This live album is a reminder of why punk rock will never die, and why 999 will always be legends of the genre.
So crank up the volume, grab a beer, and let 999 take you on a wild ride back to the Basins Nightclub in '87.






