Sydney based Punk act The Kids have released a brand-new video for their recently released single ''I Thought My Family Was Rich'' on Riot Records which is part of the Golden Robot Global Entertainment Group. The track features on their recently released double A-Side, along with a powerhouse cover of Rage Against the Machine's Killing in the Name.
With each member under the age of 17, THE KIDS are exactly that, kids. But don't let their age fool you, because this young punk band with attitude can rock and play hard and aggressive, leading the charge for Aussie punk bands across the globe with authentic original punk songs. Channelling their teenage angst into their music, The Kids' rage fuelled rock embraces the punk and grunge greats of the past, with their inspirations ranging from Nirvana, Dead Kennedys and Bad Brains, to Generation X, Black Flag and the Sex Pistols.
Reinventing punk rock for a new generation, they maintain the rebellious streak the genre is known for, while modernising it through their youth. Led by prodigy drummer Jagger Alexander-Erber who is already playing with other bands including MOON also on GRR, the band has rocked shows across the world, supporting both national and international acts ranging from Skidrow, LA Guns, Living Colour and Rose Tattoo to name but a few gaining rave reviews from stages at LA's famous Whisky-a-go-go to The Cherry Bar in Melbourne and everything in between. At only 16 Jagger has had a life full of experiences. Look forward to a debut album in 2020.
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