DAMNAGE might be relatively new on the scene, but with this fiery cover of “Wild In The Streets,” they’re flexing like seasoned pros. Adding Greg Hetson to the mix? That’s not just a co-sign — it’s a passing of the torch (or maybe a Molotov). This version doesn’t just revive the punk spirit — it straps it to a rocket.
From the opening riff, the energy is undeniable. The band clearly knows this song inside out — they’ve closed shows with it for years — and you can hear that familiarity in every blast of distortion and crash of cymbals. It’s raw, real, and refreshingly unfiltered.
DAMNAGE aren’t trying to reinvent punk. They’re just making it feel exciting again. And with tracks like this, it’s safe to say they’re not just wild in the streets — they’re wild for them.
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