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This was the second single to be released from The Damned's Machine Gun Etiquette album, this was banned from BBC Radio 1's playlist because of its perceived anarchic lyrics.

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The Damned 'Smash It Up'
This was the second single to be released from The Damned's Machine Gun Etiquette album, this was banned from BBC Radio 1's playlist because of its perceived anarchic lyrics.

The Damned - Smash It Up

The song still managed to become a major hit in the winter of 1979 and subsequently the band's unofficial anthem.

The song is in a two-part form: an instrumental segueing into an energetic pop-punk song that criticized hippie culture.

Guitarist Captain Sensible originally conceived the tune as one half of a four part suite and although the first two sections appeared on the Machine Gun Etiquette album, the last couple didn't surface until the release of 2004's Smash It Up: 25th Anniversary Edition EP..

On the Machine Gun Etiquette album the two sections are listed separately as "Smash It Up (Part 1)" and "Smash It Up (Part 2), this video combines both.

The instrumental first part served as a tribute to the late T Rex frontman Marc Bolan, with whom The Damned toured in 1977. Captain Sensible recalled to Uncut magazine May 2014: "I was in a deck chair in my parents garden catching up on some sleep. When I was awoken by my mum saying, 'Your mate, what's his name, Roley, Boley? He's died in a car crash.' I hope she didn't mean Marc Bolan."

"I locked myself in my room and picked up the guitar," he continued. "The sad Part 1 of 'Smash it Up' pretty much wrote itself, and is a tribute to Marc. While other old-guard rockers like (Phil) Collins and (Keith) Richards loathed punk, he actually really dug it."

The irony of the title only hit Captain Sensible years after he wrote the song. He told Uncut: "Part 1 is the calm before the storm. It creates a dreamy, vibe that would be shattered by Part 2's mania. Bolan died in a car crash and Part 1 is written for him. Part 2 wasn't, but with a title like 'Smash it Up' it seems incredible that it wasn't intended to be about his car crash. I only realized this a few years ago. It was subliminal songwriting."

The Offspring covered the song in 1995 for the soundtrack to the film Batman Forever. Their version was released as a single peaking at #16 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Comments:

Nina Borovsky

My love for these guys knows no boundaries

 PUNKISINTHEDETAILS

I Play this everytime I DJ a Greek wedding or a maximum security prison.

Celtic Whisper

My GOD this is amazing. I never knew the gentle beginning bit at the beginning existed. More of a metalhead in my youth. But I love the Dammed now!

Somewhat Damaged

Dave Vanian looks extra wicked with all white

joe wharton

This is a masterpiece

Philip Robinson

Did hear somewhere that Captain Sensible wrote part one as a tribute to Marc Bolan (T-Rex), being a fan of his and being taken on tour by him in early 1977 on his Dandy In The Underworld tour

Beefheart1

Machine Gun Etiquette: one of the greatest Christmas albums of all time. I can't believe I first heard this 37 years ago!! What happened?!?

Melissa Borges

Dave Vanian- Still a better vampire than Edward Cullen

dazzlingdublinblue1

The more I  hear The Damned, the more I realise what a great band they are.

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