Brian James’s jagged guitar work and Rat Scabies’s chaotic drumming are captured with a crispness that preserves the raw, "garage-band" feel while ensuring every hit lands with maximum impact.
Vanian delivers the lyrics with a cool, detached swagger that balances the instrumental mayhem. His performance bridges the gap between 50s rock-and-roll and the burgeoning gothic-punk aesthetic. Neat Neat Neat (2017 - Remaster)
Short, sharp, and relentlessly catchy, the remastered "Neat Neat Neat" remains a masterclass in how to capture lightning in a bottle. It’s a reminder that while punk was often about anger, with The Damned, it was also about the sheer, unadulterated joy of noise. Brian James’s jagged guitar work and Rat Scabies’s
Captain Sensible’s iconic, driving bass intro is punchier than ever. It sets a frantic pace that never lets up, providing the melodic backbone for the entire track. Short, sharp, and relentlessly catchy, the remastered "Neat
The 2017 remaster breathes new life into this classic, highlighting the three key elements that make it a masterpiece:
"Neat Neat Neat" is a high-octane blast of adrenaline that defined the early UK punk scene. As the opening track of 1977 debut, Damned Damned Damned , it served as a manifesto for a band that refused to take itself as seriously as its peers, yet played twice as fast.