Listen to the new single from Philadelphia, PA Punks The Bad Ups; New Full-Length 'Life Of Sin' Out on September 27 Via Jump Start Records

Stream "Better Than You" Here

Pre-Order The Album Here

"With its big, chunky, chord-based guitars and shout-along choruses, it captures the spirit of the classic Epitaph sound perfectly."- New Noise

Philadelphia's The Bad Ups will release their upcoming LP, 'Life of Sin' on September 27 via Jump Start Records.

Stream the new single "Better Than You" here:

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Apple Music

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Pre-order the album here:https://thebadups.bandcamp.com/album/life-of-sin

The four-piece punk band draws heavy inspiration from the Epitaph and Fat Wreck bands of the 90s and early 2000s, while also embracing the rhythms of traditional ska and reggae. Channeling the spirit of Bad Brains, they blend these genres into a unique sound.

McKayle, who is of Jamaican descent, named the band The Bad Ups after the Caribbean patois term “baddup”—which means to treat someone poorly or violently. This name reflects their intense musical style and their ability to connect with the term's cultural roots.

Since their formation in 2018, The Bad Ups have built a dedicated following and shared the stage with prominent acts like Face to Face, The Bouncing Souls, The Adicts, and Street Dogs. Their versatile sound appeals to various punk subcultures, from ska to oi, making them a versatile addition to many lineups.

The Bad Ups are gearing up for a national and international tour to support their debut LP, “Life of Sin.”

Upcoming Show:

Sept 28- Lansdale PA @ Round Guys Brewing

(w/ The Manipulators, Working Class Stiffs, Neon Spiders)

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