Going Under Ground
Going Under Ground formed in the early 2000s in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. The band included Alex Johnson on vocals, Andy Platts on guitar, Tim Oxley on bass,...
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Going Under Ground formed in the early 2000s in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. The band included Alex Johnson on vocals, Andy Platts on guitar, Tim Oxley on bass, and Alex Smith on drums. They released their first album, "How Can You Leave Me Now?," in 2004.
That album's track "Listen To The Stereo" became a notable song for them. They followed with albums like "Ok? Ok!" in 2006 and "Did You See the World?" in 2008. Other songs in their catalog include "Heart Beat," "Onaji Tsuki o Miteta," and "Stand By Me."
They also put out a live recording from the Electric Ballroom in 2005 and a compilation called "The Best of Going Under." Their last studio album mentioned here is "The Long Shadow" from 2012.
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