Yesterday's Revenge formed in London in the late 1990s, with Damien Morgan on vocals, Jake Carter on guitar, Nick Trent on bass, and Emily Evans on drums. They released albums like 'The Sound of Dissent' in 2002 and 'Echoes of Rebellion' in 2006.
Their song 'Some Girls Make Weaponry' drew attention for its lyrics, which some found provocative. The band's live shows were known for their energy, though their material sometimes sparked debate among listeners.
They kept a fairly steady lineup through those years, with Morgan's vocals and Carter's guitar work defining much of their sound. The group didn't chase mainstream trends, sticking instead to the kind of rock they'd started playing in London clubs.
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