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Sloppy Seconds is an artist that has reached developing status across the punk, emo, and 80s rock categories. Sloppy Seconds has released 18 live and studio albums and 18 singles on Spotify that string all the way back to Jan 1, 1989 with their debut album titled Destroyed. Their most recent album release was Endless Bummer on Jun 24, 2008.
Sloppy Seconds' growth has led to an overall artist ranking of 101,117 on Spotify in the United States. They have become well known for their exciting shows and entertaining performances which has built a robust following. This is largely fueled by almost 40,000 listeners and nearly 20,000 followers on Spotify, but they also reach an additional over 100,000 listeners on Spotify through playlists. Their top video on TikTok has nearly 200,000 views.There are also nearly 1,000 posts on Tik Tok with Sloppy Seconds' tracks featured on them. Sloppy Seconds is most listened to in Los Angeles in the United States.When you attend your next Sloppy Seconds show, it will be easy to see why they have built such a large following.
You likely recognize Sloppy Seconds by their top tracks which include "Black Roses", "Come Back Traci", and "You Can't Kill Joey Ramone". You might also listen to Sloppy Seconds due to their earliest albums such as Destroyed, Live: No Time for Tuning (Live) [2019 Remaster], and More Trouble Than They're Worth, but you may have heard of them from similar artists such as Dwarves, The Queers, and The Lillingtons.
Album | Release Date | Album Type |
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Destroyed | Jan 1, 1989 | Album |
Live: No Time for Tuning (Live) [2019 Remaster] | Jul 8, 1995 | Album |
More Trouble Than They're Worth | Jan 1, 1998 | Album |
Knock Yer Block Off! | Feb 5, 2006 | Album |
Lonely Christmas | Feb 5, 2006 | Single |
First 7 Inches And Then Some | Jun 10, 2007 | Album |
Endless Bummer | Jun 24, 2008 | Album |
Track | Album | Release Date |
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"Black Roses" | Destroyed | Jan 1, 1989 |
"Come Back Traci" | Destroyed | Jan 1, 1989 |
"Germany" | Destroyed | Jan 1, 1989 |
"I Don't Wanna Be a Homosexual" | Destroyed | Jan 1, 1989 |
"Janie Is a Nazi" | Destroyed | Jan 1, 1989 |
"Runnin' from the CIA" | Destroyed | Jan 1, 1989 |
"Shut up and Pour Me a Drink" | Endless Bummer | Jun 24, 2008 |
"The Horror of Party Beach" | Destroyed | Jan 1, 1989 |
"You Can't Kill Joey Ramone" | Endless Bummer | Jun 24, 2008 |
"You Got A Great Body, But Your Record Collection Sucks" | More Trouble Than They're Worth | Jan 1, 1998 |
Artist | Genre | Spotify Followers |
---|---|---|
Dwarves | punk | 67,197 |
The Queers | punk | 59,994 |
The Lillingtons | punk | 36,708 |
The Manges | punk | 9,612 |
Riverdales | punk | 18,075 |
Groovie Ghoulies | punk | 15,713 |
Chixdiggit! | punk | 15,686 |
The Mr. T Experience | punk | 16,950 |
Teen Idols | punk | 13,123 |
The Methadones | punk | 11,595 |