A police car and a screaming siren -
A pnuematic drill and ripped up concrete -
A baby wailing and stray dog howling -
The screech of brakes and lamplights blinking -
that's entertainment.
that's entertainment.
A smash of glass and the rumble of boots -
An electric train and a ripped up 'phone booth -
Paint spattered walls and the cry of a tomcat -
Lights going out and a kick in the balls -
I say that's entertainment.
that's entertainment.
Days of speed and slow time Mondays -
Pissing down with rain on a boring Wednesday -
Watching the news and not eating your tea -
A freezing cold flat and damp on the walls -
I say that's entertainment.
that's entertainment.
Waking up at 6 a.m. on a cool warm morning -
Opening the windows and breathing in petrol -
An amateur band rehearsing in a nearby yard -
Watching the tele and thinking about your holidays -
that's entertainment.
that's entertainment.
Waking up from bad dreams and smoking cigarettes -
Cuddling a warm girl and smelling stale perfume -
A hot summers' day and sticky black tarmac -
Feeding ducks in the park and wishing you were faraway -
that's entertainment.
that's entertainment.
Two lovers kissing amongst the scream of midnight -
Two lovers missing the tranquility of solitude -
Getting a cab and travelling on buses -
Reading the grafitti about slashed seat affairs -
that's entertainment.
North London-based trio Busted first appeared in early 2002 with an audacious blend of BBMak and Boyzone called What I Go to School For. The single's sugar high of saccharine pop-punk progressions, processed harmonies, and cheeky curse words ("I fought my way to the front of class/To get the best view of her ass") was a big hit with the kids, and saddled the Busted boys with immediate sensation status. And why not? Mattie Jay, James Bourne, and Charlie Simpson were freshly scrubbed yet fashionably skuzzy, and came complete with PG-rated potty mouths perfect for an audience raised on boy pop but newly taken with blink-182 and Good Charlotte. Busted's eponymous debut spawned three more singles -- including the number one "You Said No (Crash & Burn)" -- and the trio embarked on a successful U.K. tour. By July 2003, the inevitable fawning biography had appeared, and the fellows began to gear up for their bang-up follow-up. Present for Everyone appeared in December 2003. Its guitars were whinier and its vocals a bit snottier, reducing the holdover boy band elements in favor of Simple Plan-style mall punk. In January 2004, Busted capped their whirlwind U.K. pop takeover with Brit Award nominations for Best British Group, Best British Breakthrough Artist, and Best Pop Act. When Charlie Simpson decided to part ways with Busted to pursue other interests, the guys called it quits in January 2005. Simpson went on to play with the rock act Fightstar; Bourne formed the Green Day-esque Son of Dork; Jay concentrated on solo work.
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