Tag: The Naddiks

The Naddiks – Stop.Listen&Love

Stop.Listen&Love is a song about a person being bullied, pushed to the limit and nobody seems to be listening. It was written to raise awareness of bullying, especially cyber-bullying.

The Naddiks – Heart of Fire

The Naddiks - Heart of Fire: Influenced by punk, proto-punk, and rock greats, The Naddiks find themselves in a vein of music that can only be described as raw and energetic. Musicians like The Stooges, Rolling stones, Nirvana, Sex Pistols, The Vines, and many more are some of the names that led the band to where they are today. You wonÒ€ℒt hear any overproduced, polished tracks from The Naddiks, just unrelenting rock music.

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