The Mekons' debut single, released on January 20, 1978, remains a cornerstone of the post-punk movement, famously serving as a satirical and "pitiless" parody of The Clash’s "White Riot". While The Clash championed street-level romanticism and heroic rebellion, the Leeds-based Mekons—a group of art students who famously prioritized attitude over musical technique—offered a self-deprecating "slacker anthem" that highlighted the gap between punk mythology and everyday reality. Historical Significance & "Mutant Pop"
"Never Been in a Riot" was the debut release (catalog number ) for the Edinburgh-based independent label Fast Product , established by Bob Last. The label's ethos focused on "mutant pop" and "difficult fun," aiming to subvert both major-label slickness and the growing orthodoxy of punk itself. Mekons - Never Been In A Riot - Compilation 197...
The track was recorded in late 1977 with a lineup featuring Jon Langford (drums), Mark White and Andy Corrigan (vocals), Ros Allen (bass), and Kevin Lycett and Tom Greenhalgh (guitars). The recording was deliberately crude and lo-fi, with Bob Last famously signing the band specifically because "they really could not play". Never Been In a Riot: The Paradox of the Mekons The Mekons' debut single, released on January 20,
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