The Decline
The Decline

The Decline

AUSPunk, Punk Rock
57,775 monthly listeners
  • 12K followers
  • 1.4K subscribers
  • 6K followers
  • 53 followers
  • 1.5K fans

The Decline's Top Spotify Songs

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Showertime In The Slammer
11.2K streams
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A Crash Course in Emotional English
9.9K streams
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You Call This A Happy Meal?
4.3K streams
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Year Of The Crow
4.3K streams
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$hit Yeah!!
3.4K streams
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The Decline's YouTube Videos

175.7K
Views
The Decline - Showertime In The Slammer (official video)
Youtube
175.7K views
Jun 17, 2013
76.3K
Views
The Decline - Excuse me (Official Video Clip)
Youtube
76.3K views
Sep 21, 2012
27.5K
Views
THE DECLINE - $hit Yeah!! [Official Music Video]
Youtube
27.5K views
Jun 26, 2012

The Decline's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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PUNK ROCK
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Anti-Flag Radio
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Fat Music for Fat People
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zebrahead Radio
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PunK
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The Decline's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events13 Events

May
22
The Decline at Vinnies Dive
Australia
AUS
, Gold Coast0 - 500 Bar
May
23
The Decline at Stranded Bar
Australia
AUS
, Brisbane0 - 500 Bar
May
24
The Decline at La La La''s
Australia
AUS
, Wollongong0 - 500 Bar
May
25
The Decline at Marrickville Bowling & Recreation Club
Australia
AUS
, Sydney0 - 500 Club
May
26
The Decline at Hamilton Station Hotel
Australia
AUS
, Newcastle0 - 500 Bar
Mar
13
The Decline at Lynott''s Lounge
Australia
AUS
, Perth0 - 500 Bar
Past
Aug
19
Lagwagon at Kleiner Klub
Germany
DEU
, Saarbrucken0 - 500 Club
Past
Aug
08-12
Punk Rock Holiday
Slovenia
SVN
, TolminN/A N/A
Past
Aug
05-06
Brakrock Ecofest
Belgium
BEL
, DuffelN/A N/A
Past
Aug
10-14
Punk Rock Holiday
Slovenia
SVN
, TolminN/A N/A
Past

The Decline's Upcoming Events8 Events

  • The Decline at Vinnies Dive

    The Decline
    Vinnies Dive
    AUS, Gold Coast
    Bar0 - 500
  • The Decline at Stranded Bar

    The Decline
    Stranded Bar
    AUS, Brisbane
    Bar0 - 500
  • The Decline at La La La''s

    Belvedere, The Decline
    La La La's
    AUS, Wollongong
    Bar0 - 500
  • The Decline at Marrickville Bowling & Recreation Club

    The Decline
    Marrickville Bowling and Recreational Club
    AUS, Sydney
    Club0 - 500
  • The Decline at Hamilton Station Hotel

    The Decline
    Hamilton Station Hotel
    AUS, Newcastle
    Bar0 - 500

The Decline's Past Events5 Events

  • The Decline at Lynott''s Lounge

    The Decline
    Lynott's Lounge
    AUS, Perth
    Bar0 - 500
  • Lagwagon at Kleiner Klub

    Lagwagon, The Decline
    Kleiner Klub
    DEU, Saarbrucken
    Club0 - 500
  • Punk Rock Holiday festival

    Bad Religion, Flogging Molly, The Interrupters, Descendents, Anti-Flag, Zebrahead, Lagwagon, Circle Jerks, Comeback Kid, The Bouncing Souls, The Real McKenzies, Mad Caddies, Ignite, Authority Zero, The Flatliners, The Baboon Show, Jaya The Cat, No Fun At All, Get Dead, Belvedere, The Decline, Direct Hit!, SPACED, Petrol Girls, Misconduct, Padme, No Trigger, CHASER, MakeWar, Abraskadabra, P.O.Box, Primetime Failure, The Sewer Rats, Fluffy Machine, Eat Defeat, Rabies, Thousand Oaks, Odpisani, Here For A Reason, NOFNOG, Downway, Captain Asshole, Skin of tears, BIKE AGE, A Part of Us, Hell & Back, Dowzer, Spider, Lim Smrad in Žila, Steele Justice, The Cool Trick, Chump, Pay To Breathe, Cookie Break, Distral, The Rocket, Odprava zelenega zmaja, Stagedive Suicide
    SVN, Tolmin
    Small
  • Brakrock Ecofest festival

    Descendents, Zebrahead, Circle Jerks, Comeback Kid, The Bouncing Souls, D.R.I., The Real McKenzies, Sick Of It All, The Adolescents, Strung Out, Mad Caddies, Authority Zero, A Wilhelm Scream, H2O, The Flatliners, Jaya The Cat, No Fun At All, Get Dead, THE DROWNS, F.O.D., Belvedere, The Decline, Direct Hit!, Useless ID, Krang, Misconduct, The Last Gang, The Venomous Pinks, CHASER, MakeWar, Western Addiction, Adrenalized, MARCH, DFL, Urethane, Drunktank, Love Equals Death, Toxic Shock, HETZE, Downway, Old Wives, Little Teeth, Walt Hamburger, Altitude
    BEL, Duffel
    Big
  • Punk Rock Holiday festival

    Bad Religion, Flogging Molly, Anti-Flag, Zebrahead, Refused, Lagwagon, Circle Jerks, The Bouncing Souls, The Real McKenzies, The Adolescents, Strung Out, Mad Caddies, Moscow Death Brigade, Authority Zero, H2O, The Flatliners, Jaya The Cat, Strike Anywhere, No Fun At All, Red City Radio, Get Dead, Death By Stereo, Belvedere, The Decline, Direct Hit!, Petrol Girls, Misconduct, Padme, MakeWar, Abraskadabra, Faintest Idea, Western Addiction, P.O.Box, Primetime Failure, The Sewer Rats, Fluffy Machine, Eat Defeat, Rabies, Thousand Oaks, Here For A Reason, Astpai, NOFNOG, Downway, Captain Asshole, Skin of tears, BIKE AGE, A Part of Us, Hell & Back, Dowzer, Spider, Steele Justice, The Cool Trick, Chump, Feed The Cat, Pay To Breathe, Cookie Break, Distral, The Rocket, Stagedive Suicide, CHASER
    SVN, Tolmin
    Small

More about The Decline

Overview of Punk Rock musician The Decline

Australian punk rock group The Decline is from Perth. Their fast-paced guitar riffs, thunderous drumbeats, and gritty vocals perfectly capture the unfiltered, rebellious spirit of the Punk genre. Their music blends vintage punk with modern punk rock, giving fans a distinctive and exciting listening experience.

The music of The Decline embodies the individualism and anti-establishment Punk spirit. They frequently address social and political themes in their lyrics, challenging readers to think critically and challenge authority. The Decline has established itself as a mainstay in the Australian punk scene and beyond thanks to their exuberant live shows and contagious sound.

The Decline's Punk Rock music stands out as a beacon of disobedience and independence in a world where conformity is frequently the rule. For anyone who feels alienated or disillusioned with the present quo, their music is a call to arms. The Decline is a band that is certain to make a lasting impression on the Punk Rock subgenre with their uncompromising sound and message.

What are the most popular songs for Punk Rock musician The Decline?

The Decline is an Australian punk rock group that has become well-known for its distinctive sound and lyrics. They had hit songs including "Showertime In The Slammer," "I Killed The Trend Scene," and "Worlds Apart II." The band is versatile, with songs like "A Crash Course in Emotional English" demonstrating their spectrum from fast-paced and energizing to lyrical and sentimental.

The Decline's "Year Of The Crow" is another well-liked song that has catchy guitar riffs and deep lyrics about feeling lost and looking for meaning. While "Brovine" and "It Was Always You" demonstrate the band's ability to calm things down and craft emotive ballads, "Beat The Clock" and "Excuse Me" are fast-paced anthems that are sure to get the crowd bouncing at live performances.

The Decline's music generally combines punk rock fervor and intensity with lyrics that discuss subjects like mental health, interpersonal relationships, and societal problems. They have a devoted following thanks to their distinctive sound and accessible lyrics, and every punk rock enthusiast should check out one of their live performances.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Punk Rock musician The Decline?

With the release of their most recent album, "Flash Gordon Ramsay Street" in 2019, the punk rock group The Decline from Perth, Australia, has been making waves in the music industry. The album's 12 songs highlight the group's distinctive brand of brisk, upbeat punk rock. With snappy guitar riffs and pounding drum beats, their most recent single, "I Never Cared About Christmas," which was published in 2022, is the ideal representation of their classic punk rock sound.

The band's 2015 album "Resister," which included the songs "Can't Have Both" and "I Don't Believe," was also a standout. Favorite songs like "I'm Not Gonna Lie To You" and "Falling Again" can be found on their 2011 album "Are You Gonna Eat That?". With a blend of humor and social commentary, their most recent single releases, "The Werewolf of Fever Swamp," "The Answer Is Still No," and "Absent Mindlessness," continue to highlight the band's punk rock sound.

Fast-paced rhythms, enticing hooks, and socially minded lyrics define The Decline's music. Their music embodies the independence and self-expression of punk rock. The Decline is unquestionably a band to keep an eye on with a dedicated fan base and a rising reputation in the music industry.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Punk Rock musician The Decline?

The Decline, an Australian punk rock band from Perth, has made numerous memorable appearances at festivals over the course of their existence. They have performed at a number of renowned events, including Brakrock Ecofest and Punk Rock Holiday, which each draw tens of thousands of punk music enthusiasts from around the globe. The band performed onstage alongside noteworthy acts at Brakrock Ecofest, including The Offspring and Propagandhi, and at Punk Rock Holiday, including Descendents and Pennywise.

The Decline has performed not only at these events but also at a number of illustrious locations all across the world. They performed a high-energy show at the Kleiner Klub in Saarbrucken, Germany, where the audience got up and danced to their infectious punk rock tunes. The group has also performed at various locations in Europe, Asia, and North America, introducing their own brand of punk rock to audiences everywhere.

The Decline has solidified their position as one of Australia's most thrilling punk rock bands in recent years. They have gained throngs of followers all over the world because to their contagious melodies, memorable hooks, and exhilarating live performances, and they are still a major player in the punk rock scene.