The Kids

The Kids were an English punk rock band formed in London in 1976. They were one of the first British punk bands to form, and were part of the first wave of punk rock. The band consisted of Tymon Dogg (vocals), Johnny Thunders (guitar), Sid Vicious (bass), and Rat Scabies (drums).

The Kids were a controversial band, both for their music and their behavior. Their music was often loud and abrasive, and their lyrics were often full of obscenities and violence. Their behavior was also often outrageous, and they were known for getting into fights and causing trouble.

Despite their controversial nature, The Kids were a popular band, and they had a significant impact on the development of punk rock. Their music was influential on many later punk bands, and their behavior helped to create the image of punk rockers as rebels and outsiders.

The Kids broke up in 1978, but they have since been reunited on several occasions. They have also released several albums, both during their original run and after their reunion.

The Kids are considered to be one of the most important punk bands of all time. Their music and their behavior helped to define the punk rock genre, and they continue to be an inspiration to punk rockers around the world.

Here are some of the most notable songs by The Kids: