Armed with an arsenal of infectious hooks and aggressive melodies, an infin… Read Full Bio ↴Armed with an arsenal of infectious hooks and aggressive melodies, an infinite supply of pulsating energy, and an undying commitment to rocking the f**king roof off, the Atlanta-based, five-man-faction better known as the Crazy Anglos, has become a driving force behind Atlantas local music scene, and the very definition of mild insanity.
Since the bands inception in 2002, the Anglos have become collectively known for their signature sound that effortlessly blends a number of diverse musical elements. Citing an eclectic mix of influences ranging from Cypress Hill and Outkast, to Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fugazi, Mos Def and James Brown, to Beethoven, Miles Davis, and Bob Marley the Anglos infuse the raw edges of rock and the rhythmic timing of rap with the heavy backbeats synonymous with funk and reggae.
Fronted by vocalist John O' Leary and MC Bryan Bozeman, the Anglos maintain a delicate balance between melodic vocals and sharp rhymes. Brandon Parker provides assaulting riffs on guitar, while Danny Helm's undeniably intricate bass lines round out the bands bottom end. Drummer Kevin Compton, who Atlanta-area reviewers have revered as "supplying the deadliest beats in the South, puts the punctuation on the Anglos complex arrangements. The result of all this raw talent and genre-blending is a refreshingly unexpected sound that blurs the lines between musical styles.
And there is no better way to experience that sound then at a live show. Performing as if they are under the impression that amplifiers will be outlawed within the next few hours, the Crazy Anglos never hesitate to unleash two fistfuls of intensity every time they play. This pure, unbridled energy is flat-out contagious, and has a tendency to instigate fits of (welcomed) borderline-chaotic behavior from the crowd. In essence, making an attempt to remain seated when the Crazy Anglos hit the stage is like to trying to turn down a Jager bomb, its pretty much impossible.
The Crazy Anglos distinctive sound, unparalleled stage show, and healthy flair for defiance has won them an exceptionally loyal following, earned them undisputed respect, and cemented their name in the Atlanta music scene.
Since the bands inception in 2002, the Anglos have become collectively known for their signature sound that effortlessly blends a number of diverse musical elements. Citing an eclectic mix of influences ranging from Cypress Hill and Outkast, to Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fugazi, Mos Def and James Brown, to Beethoven, Miles Davis, and Bob Marley the Anglos infuse the raw edges of rock and the rhythmic timing of rap with the heavy backbeats synonymous with funk and reggae.
Fronted by vocalist John O' Leary and MC Bryan Bozeman, the Anglos maintain a delicate balance between melodic vocals and sharp rhymes. Brandon Parker provides assaulting riffs on guitar, while Danny Helm's undeniably intricate bass lines round out the bands bottom end. Drummer Kevin Compton, who Atlanta-area reviewers have revered as "supplying the deadliest beats in the South, puts the punctuation on the Anglos complex arrangements. The result of all this raw talent and genre-blending is a refreshingly unexpected sound that blurs the lines between musical styles.
And there is no better way to experience that sound then at a live show. Performing as if they are under the impression that amplifiers will be outlawed within the next few hours, the Crazy Anglos never hesitate to unleash two fistfuls of intensity every time they play. This pure, unbridled energy is flat-out contagious, and has a tendency to instigate fits of (welcomed) borderline-chaotic behavior from the crowd. In essence, making an attempt to remain seated when the Crazy Anglos hit the stage is like to trying to turn down a Jager bomb, its pretty much impossible.
The Crazy Anglos distinctive sound, unparalleled stage show, and healthy flair for defiance has won them an exceptionally loyal following, earned them undisputed respect, and cemented their name in the Atlanta music scene.
Bombs
Crazy Anglos Lyrics
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Attitude Adjustment Can't you see bombs are falling Can't you hear death is…
aurelios There's a magical land I know A place where I grew…
BNNY RBBT We were born In the shadow of the bomb When we heard Fighter…
Brother & Brother (Fake fake flowers) (fake funeral) This room is a fluorescen…
Chikinki I can make your head turn with just one word I…
D-D Brown Suge Shot Me In today's music news: the ever controversial T…
Dawn Richard You all go Grenade I go Grenada I am going .. all…
DJ D I don't wanna do cnd I didn't wanna go I…
Ebo Back back on my bull shit Nigga don't you push it…
Faithless Featuring Harry Collier We think we're heroes We think we're kings We plan all kin…
Gaz Coombes Here come the bombs What a lonely view As I tear away Breaki…
infinite corners It churned away, just out of frame Something vague enough no…
Jesu & Sun Kil Moon Bombs bombs bombs Goin′ off off off off off Bombs bombs bomb…
Kenneth Whalum My soul needs Cleansing Is it now morning again I’m praying …
leø Like a gray bird in a blue sky over a…
M.M. & M.N. Yo! Party time! (party time) Ah yeah (ah yeah) ah yeah Bomb…
Maplerun Cruel life, deceiving, profit plan All of your believing, a…
On Wave A breed of demons chasing their tails Always late with a…
Sami Simon I am all the bombs you made for me I am…
Scanners He's building bombs in the bathroom The man who lives right…
Steve Poltz All the trees have leafy palms Everyone on my TV's got…
The Arm Let me show you the void The beauty of the scorched…
The Downsides This last ones called Bombs The horns are going off There's…
The Gleam I'm waking up I've had enough I'm waking up I've had about e…
The SA†AN Devotion Your kind eyes Emotion Violent love As deep as the …
Twisterbait Disco lights sent from heaven Frequent flights… That's my pr…
V.S Got a doll baby, I love her so Nothing else like…
Varıous Artısts I got a timebomb, in my mind Mom. I hear it…
Void Kandy I hear the bombs are coming down When they land they're…
Wounds Hiding in plain sight just down the lane With a patriotic…
X-Vertigo I'm tryna fly away I'm talking about far away Too stuck…
X-VERTIGO feat. Gia Free your free your oh yeah Free your free your oh…
Faithless We think we're heroes We think we're kings We plan all kinds…
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Tariq Ahmad
omg remember when you guys first came out, back when i was on myspace....forgot how good you are!!...finding it hard to get you album in the uk (Taz from Brighton)...hope you guys are still going strong!!. :-)
Metalmike666
it’s got the vibe of mid career linkin park. pretty dope
berserktravis
Miss the shows, ya'll like to hang out after
Dropkick Nation
Fast mehr Rapcore, als Nu Metal, aber sehr nice!
Robert Robinson
ant y'all them boys from Atlanta if so I played hack with y'all at a show in Charlotte NC y'all went on before rehab and y'all took that show