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Chumbawamba, the British "anarchist" punk band responsible for that 1997 smash hit "Tubthumping," announced it was breaking up, in a posting caught by Punk News Monday, and if you're wondering what ...
Lovable British anarcho-rockers Chumbawamba are breaking up after 30 years as a band, the group has announced in a post on their website titled “The End.” Best known for their 1997 barroom anthem ...
Chumbawamba are making a comeback after almost a decade away with a new documentary. The Leeds band, best known for their 1997 hit ‘Tubthumping (I Get Knocked Down)’, announced their split back in ...
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Chumbawamba’s ”Tubthumping” has had a surprisingly enduring life since it first emerged in 1997, flooding the airwaves with its “I get knocked down, but I get up again” sing-along refrain. It became ...
In a new interview with NME, the frontman of the anarcho-pop band was asked to name the Welsh indie icon who once ranged of Chumbawamba: “The worst group that has ever been created. If you’re going to ...
Chumbawamba is no stranger to politicians co-opting its music. The right-wing UK Independence Party (UKIP) drew the band’s ire in 2011 when then-leader Nigel Farage walked out to “Tubthumping” at a ...
The SXSW doc “I Get Knocked Down” considers the impact the anarcho-punk band had when they were “pissing the night away.” There was, and is, so much more to it than you thought. Editor-at-Large, ...
During the late 90s, “Tubthumping” invaded radios, Walkmans, and your ears, becoming the biggest hit for British rock band Chumbawamba. In the U.S., nothing ever came close to approaching the wild ...
After 30 years of getting knocked down, Chumbawamba are not going to get up again. The art-punk band are "finally at an end", they announced, following decades of "ideas and melodies, endless meetings ...
In a statement on their website, Chumbawamba said: "We felt we'd got to a point where what we did as a band - and specifically the writing, recording, touring cycle - wasn’t doing justice to what ...