Xfm's Rock School Is Back

Xfm’s Rock School is back! We're searching for the best school rock band in the UK and there’s £1,000 worth of music equipment up for grabs and chance to play this year's Xfm Winter Wonderland concert. Hear the entries or enter your group NOW!
THESE ARE THE OLD ENTRIES FOR ROCK SCHOOL 2004
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As you know Christian O’Connell's Breakfast Show launched a search to find the best school rock band in the UK. There was three grand’s worth of music equipment up for grabs for the winner's school and a once in a lifetime
opportunity for the winning band to open Xfm’s Winter
Wonderland benefit concert at the Hammersmith Apollo.
This is where you can hear all the entries out of whom you will chose five finalists, who'll fight it out at a concert at the Marquee Club in Leicester Square, to see who'll win the place on the Xfm Winter Wonderland line-up and the cash for their school.
Here then, these are the bands who have entered. Have a listen....
Ask Mr. Rendall 'Johnny B Goode' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Amelia Rendall (14), John Wright (15), Alice Wood (13) and Liz Ahye (15) are Ask Mr Rendall from Hertfordshire. Theirs is just one of the versions of ‘Johnny B Goode’ submitted to the Rock School judges.
Second Best ‘Down’ Listen [Dial-Up]
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Not the first band to come out of the BRIT school in Croydon, the poetically named James Joyce (14), John Kojokari (15) and Ed Riman (14) are Second Best. But remember, there’re no prizes for second place. Hopefully, their Blink 182 cover will be enough.
October ‘T.N.T.’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Another cover of the AC/DC classic ‘T.N.T.’ from Max Honsinger (16), Sam Gillick (17), Chris Oulton (16) and Jonathan Danon (16). But which is the best? It’s now time to vote for your favourite. The band hail from St Paul’s School and Latymer Upper School, London
Beaver ‘Ever Fallen In Love’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The amusingly named Beaver have sent their demo all the way from Guernsey and feature the combined talents of Will Spoelstra (17), Jack Crisp (18), John Breslin (17), Sam McKerrel (18) and Hugh Webb (15) from the Guernsey Grammar School.
One Minute Mile ‘Keep On Rockin’ In The Free World’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
One Minute Mile are Michael venues (16), James Selvadurai (16), Sa-lang Ham (16) and Junith Perera from Harrow Weald College and have covered the Neil Young rocking classic ‘Keep On Rockin’ In The Free World’.
Metholated Spirit ‘Holiday’
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Taking a different track from Green Day’s new LP, Michael Adebayo, Paul Ayanwole, Hawk Pattison and Jamie Hewitt are all from Islington Arts And Media School in London.
Cardboard Superstars ‘Teenage Kicks’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Andre Montague-Cook (14), Stephan Blaney (14), Tommy Preston (14), Adam Sheridan (14) and Menad Younsi (13) are Cardboard Superstars. Not literally of course, but the Kidbrooke School five-piece have sent their version of this Undertones’ classic.
Absent Without Leave ‘London Calling’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Another tribute to The Clash, Absent Without Leave are Faye Fullalove (15), Emma Davidson (14), Michaela Dixon (14) and Joanna Maycock (14) from Chelmsford County High School in Essex.
Electric Revolution 'Red Morning Light' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Still a little young to fulfil the beard requirements, but Joe McCarty (15), Cal Gidart (15), Rhys Andrews (16) and Max Smethurst (15) from Notley High School in Essex certainly have the tunes with this cover of the Kings Of Leon rocker.
Der Snitzels 'Toxic' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Danielle Eastop (15), Bimpe Alliu (15), Gus Baker (14), Harry Jubb (14), Patrick Codd-Steiner (15) and Jack Evans (14) are one of three acts to come out of Thomas Tallis School in Greenwich with their rocking cover of Britney's 'Toxic'.
Motive Development 'Wild Thing' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Tom Wreyford (12), Charlie Foxon (12), Arthur Baker (11), Oliver Cunnings-Cove (12) and Jo Hrycek (13) are one of three acts to come out of Thomas Tallis School in Greenwich with their cover of The Troggs classic 'Wild Thing'.
Cardboard Cutouts 'All Star' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Ryhs Phillips (13), James Wheeler (12), Jerreau Henry (13) and Jack Hopkins (12) are one of three acts to come out of Thomas Tallis School in Greenwich with their skanking cover of Smash Mouth's 'All Star'.
Shovelhead 'Teenage Kicks' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Another tribute to the late John Peel, Jamie Maccoll (14), Tom Maccoll (10), Patrick Mayer (13) and Angus Mayer (10) all come from Rukesly Junior School and UCS in London and are comprised of not one, but two sets of brothers. Beat that Oasis…
Strophix 'Drain You' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Another Nirvana cover, but this time it's the grunge rocker 'Drain You'. Strophix are Luke Gunner (15), Bryn Munsord (15) and Adam Tempest (15), a Nirvana covers band from Farnham, so they should know exactly what they're doing on this one.
Little Bits 'Chop Suey' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
System Of A Down's mental rocker is recreated here by Daniel Dulger (15), Hardy Mayes (15), Marek Broniszewski (16) and Fabio Gois (15) all from Bishop Thomas Grant Secondary School in London.
Dragging Your Dead Friends Around 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Listen [Dial-Up]
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With a great band name, Christine Davey (16), Suzette Rabout (15), Rebecca Wright (14) and Olivia Stroud (14) also score points for rocking out behind the backs of the (probably) rock 'n' roll-fearing St Ursula's Convent School in London.
Apathy 'Paranoid Android' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Apathy are Anna Ballard (16), Tony Conway (16), Dan Kent (16) and Luke Scott (15) all from Bonus Pastor School in Kent. The band have chosen Radiohead's 'Paranoid Android' to cover in all it's multi-sectional glory.
Cult Of Personality 'Nothing Else Matters' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Cult Of Personality have selected the Metallica power ballad 'Nothing Else Matters' to submit to the Rock School. The band features Kieran Brannigan (16), Steve Lumley (16), Jamie Willis (17) and Arran Hulcombe (16) who all hail from Woking College in Surrey.
Cuckoo Bank 'Bliss' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Cuckoo Bank are a five-piece from Acton and have tackled Muse's tricky 'Bliss'. They handle the space-rock well, but id it good enough to get them into the final. Only your vote will decide.
Lingo 'All Day And All Of The Night' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Lingo are Ross Hillingsworth (15), David Hyde (14) and McKenzie Ashia (14) and their cover of this Kinks classic will blow socks off at 20 paces. All three of the members are from the rock 'n' roll county of Surrey.
Loser 'Geek Stink Breath' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Punk rock has always contained elements of self-deprecation and humour, something David Martin (16), Joe Purkis (15) and Sam O'Neille's (16) Loser understand fully. Their group from St. Thomas More School in Essex have sent Green Day's slacker classic 'Geek Stink Breath'.
Inertia 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Listen [Dial-Up]
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In a rock school, you can never have too many covers of Nirvana's biggest track. Lucky then that Luke Tomkins (17), Dave Williams (16), Matt Jennings (16) and Toussaint Kreichgauer (17) of the Ravonsbourne School in Bromley have sent their take on '…Teen Spirit.'
Liquid Sun 'Dammit' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Stephan Buss (16), David Aspinall (16), Jason Meaney (17) and Tom Lane (16) are Liquid Sun and are from Desborough School in Berkshire. This is their cover of one of Blink's early tracks 'Dammit'.
Little Vincent 'What Do I Get' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The superbly named Grant A'mour (17) fronts Little Vincent, as three piece punk outfit completed by Kieran Ambrose (17) and Racheal Exley (16). Little Vincent do their book learnin' at Southend High School For Boys (don't worry Racheal, we won't say a word) and for Rock School they took a running jump at The Buzzcocks' classic 'What Do I Get'.
Tie 16 'Alive' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
For many this is Pearl Jam's finest moment, for Stephen Pearse (16), James Peruzzo (16), Dominic Thorne (16), Kieran Moriarty (16) and Ryszard Gabruclzyk (16) it's a challenge they're more than happy to rise to. Finchley Catholic High School gave them time off from reciting The Rosary ro rock.
Black Cherry 'Time For Heroes' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Proof, if proof were needed, that The Ladies Love The Libertines, Rachel Cranshaw (16), Joanan Cranshaw (13), Polly Glister (14) and Jenni Jones (16) are pursuing their own dreams of Albion with this spot-on take of 'Time For Heroes', all the way from Regent's Park Girl's School.
Intentionally Blank 'Supersonic' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
From the younger end of the Rock School class of 2004, Intentioanlly Blank - Michael Crick (13), Tom Burton (12), Jack Thomson (12) and Ben Cullen (12) - nonetheless do Oasis' classic proud, especially given they're Brian Wilson-esque live performance rate of four in two years.
Thus 'Just' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Blessed with that rarest of qualities in a band so young - a damn fine singer - Slough Grammar School's Thus pay suitable tribute to Thom Yorke. They are Joe Stone (15), Miles Davies (oh yes...) (16), Stefan Gonizsewski (16) and James Davies (16).
Lady Has My Soul 'Come As You Are' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Eltham Green School in London gives us Lady Has My Soul, comprising Samantha Campbell (16), Lilianne Wallace (16), David Guthrie (17) and Steven Taylor (17). The four-piece recorded Nirvana's 'Come As You Are'.
The Infected 'Take Me Out' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
No lack of ambition here, as Alex Burr (11), Leo Mercier (11), Matthew Hughes (11), Christian Ellinas (11) and Andrew Havey (11) tackle perhaps the most convoluted song of the year, tricky key changes, scalpel-precise rhythms and all. St Anthony's School would be proud.
Des The Tiny Child 'Let's Spend The Night Together' Listen
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From the subtle phonetic pun of the name to the pink paper their entry form came on, Des The Tiny Child clearly weren't ut together as an afterthought. Dominique Gelder Smith (16), Rajina Gurury (16), Zosia Swidlictca (16) and Ellen Turnill (16) from The Holy Cross School in Surreybring a bit of feminine class to the Rolling Stones classic.
No 1 Priority 'Basket Case' Listen
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Green Day's signature tune gets an overhaul courtesy of Minster College's Aaron Dollimore (16), Joe Dollimore (15) and Paul Morgan (15).
Begin Existence 'Fade To Black' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Showing impressive taste, Begin Existence have plucked this often overlooked little gem from Metallica's early days. Christian Brown (15), James Butler (14), Sam Greenland (14), Ross Mulkern (15) and Luca Milne (14)tackle the intricacies of Hetfield's fast/slow/quiet/loud/everythingatonce dynamic with admirable ferocity.
Flick 'I Get Around' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Bill Jefferson (14), Ben Tainsh (14) and Jon Hopper (15) all hail from the leafy environs of Launcestin College in Cornwall and have chosen to submit their fine version of 'I Get Around' by The Beach Boys. And we can but wish them the best of luck. So much skill from those so young.
All For Tim 'Heart Shaped Box' Listen
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Who's Tim? There is no Tim in the band. There is, however, Jake Coombes (13), Oliver Day (13), Lois Holt (14) and Daniel Moore (13) from Beqal High School in Essex. They decided to cover that renowned throat ripper 'Heart Shaped Box' by Nirvana (who didn't have anyone called Tim in them either... I think).
The End 'Speed Kills' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Will Tom Godfrey (18), Lee Marris (18), Tom Burkitt (16) and Stuart Ratcliffe (15) from Altwood Church Of England School be facing a life of platinum records, sold out stadiums and solid gold private jets? Who knows, but they might be making the forst step with this, their cover of 'Speed Kills' by Bush
Xploded 'Teenage Kicks' Listen
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The name West Exe Technological School may one day be whispered in the same reverential tones as The Cavern or Graceland, that's if Matthew Churchley (14), Tim Carter (14), Ben (14) and Dan (16) Wilson have anything to do with it. Check out their Undertones cover here.
Blackout 'Beer' Listen
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Nishan De Silva, Alex Marr and Pryen Shah may all only be 15, but that hasn't stopped then from deciding to cover the ambitious track 'Beer' by Reel Big Fish. That must confidence and attitude should be recognised. Maybe they should get your vote. Its up to you.
Vinyl Teeth 'Foxy Lady' Listen
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some band names just conjure up really, really odd mental images. Vinyl Teeth is one of them. We have no clue where Samuel Dean (18), Peter Godfrey (18), Glen Jenkins (17) and Paul Hulkes (18) got the name from, we can only hope that none of them were the inspiration. Either way, enjoy their cover of 'Foxy Lady' by Jimi Hendrix.
Twist Of Irony 'Kashmir' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
"Baldrick, have you no idea what irony is?" "Yes, it's like goldy and bronzy only it's made out of iron." Sorry, couldn't resist it. Twist Of Irony are Havinder 'Vinnie' Bharj (15), Karishma 'Kari' Vyas (15), Tom Walters (15) and James Lee (16) and Led Zep's gargantuan rock classic presents them with no problems.
Genuine Leather 'Somewhere Only We Know' Listen
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As far as we know Holly Narey (14), Sophia Polya (14), Miranda Hopkinson (13) and Rosie Webster (13) are in the only band to have covered a Keane song (then again, we've had so many entries we may be wrong). Either way the girls from Tiffin Girls School in Surrey have done a blinding job of 'Somewhere Only We Know'.
The Big Red Song Book 'Fire' Listen [Dial-Up]
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The intriguingly named Big Red Song Book are Fearcher Maclean (16), Hamish Edmonson (16) and Max Goodwin Brown (16) and have submitted their version of the Hendrix classic 'Fire'. The band are all from the Hayes School in Kent.
Diet 27 'All Along The Watchtower' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Presumably not taking their inspiration from the Jimi Hendrix rendition, Diet 27 (Tom Smith (16), Connor Peters (16), Luke Bowman (16), Peter Levi (16) and Jonah Klaein (16)) strip the Bob Dylan penned track right back. The band all go to Fortismere School in London.
The Ambassadors 'Killing In The Name' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Hard-rocking Londoners Jack Goodwin-King (13), Ted Heffernan (12), Tom Caron-Delion (12), Oliver Drummond (12) and Maurice Drummond (9) have submitted their version of Rage Against The Machine's moshtastic 'Killing In The Name. Ted and Jack go to Riverston Secondary School in Lee; Maurice goes to Halstow Primary School in Greenwich; Oliver goes to Dartford Grammar School in Dartford and Tom to Thomas Tallis Secondary School in Kidbrooke.
Purple Tuesday 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Purple Tuesday are Mary Marcher (14), Sophia Beckingham (14), Alessandra Wurfel (14), Miriam Grant Waters (14) and Anne Ly (14) with the current line-up being together just two days before this recording was made. The band from St. Marylebone School in London are just one of many groupssubmitting a stab at Nirvana's classic track.
Censorrd 'First Date' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Coming complete with a picture of the band rehearsing in someone's living room (Hey, it's how Nirvana started…), Censorrd are 13 and 14-year olds Jim, Joe, Nik, Matt and Adam from Hayes School, Kent. The band have submitted their cover of US punks Blink 182's 'First Date'.
My Sins Into You 'Otherside' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Another Chillis cover from these St. Saviour's and St. Olave's pupils. Hailing from London, Sharifa Akhtar (16), Jenny Wong (17), Elisia Brown (16), Anna Kimber (16) and Eunice Frimpong (17) have decided to take on 'Otherside'.
Mira 'Sunshine Of Your Love' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Mira feature the guitar talents of hard-rocking eight year old Isaac Ashby and Rosy Morris (12) from the Queensbridge Primary and Haggerston Girls schools in London. Even Eric Clapton would have to admit they could give his old outfit a run for their money.
Anxt 'You Give Love A Bad Name' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Anxt formed toward the end of 2002 with the current personnel including Jamie Lucas (15), Alex Forwood (16), Alex Russel (15), Chris Adam (16) and Sean Wright (15) from Sawyers Hall College Of Science And Technology in Essex. Here's their take on one of Bon Jovi's finest moments.
Oblongada 'Toxicity' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Submitting songs by SOAD, Pantera and Metallica, John Hollet (15), David Ives (14), Mike Philp (15) and Chris Jakes (14) from Kennal Technology College in Kent have quite literally come to scream in your face and walk off with the prize. But can they beat off the rest of the competition.
Zilch 'Everlong' ' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Zilch are Peter Bullough (16), Joe Bullough (18), Ali Johnson (16) and Max Blunos (13) and have put a new spin on this Foos classic by entering an acoustic version of 'Everlong'. The band are all from St. Brendans School in Bristol.
The Raid 'Michael' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The Raid are Ben Rayner (15), William Unwin (16), Paul Crane (15) and Holly Millan Gibbs (15) but shut your eyes and it could almost be Franz boys Alex, Paul, Bob and Nick quirking their way out of the stereo. The four-piece come from Leytonstone School in, unsurprisingly, Leytonstone.
Shadows Advocate 'Highway to Hell' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Schoolboy outfits at the ready! Oliver Wood (15), Robert Franklin (13) and Frank Cray (14) are the spitting image of classic rockers AC/DC, just decades younger and from Kent. They're all from the Cleeve Park School and bring the noise with 'Highway To Hell'.
Feedbak 'Summer Of 69' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Feedbak are a three-piece from Richard Challoner School in New Malden and are Tom Corbin (14), Steve Ratcliffe (17) and Jason Trinkwon (14). They've decided to try and earn the prize with a rocking cover of a track from Canada's finest, Bran Adams.
Small Act Of Independence 'Rock And Roll' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Edenham High School trio Matthew Baker (16), Daniel Pitt (15) and Thomas Weber-Macartney (15) tackle Led Zeppelin's stomper for their Rock School entry. The Croydon pals have been playing together for 6 months and cite the Zep, Nirvana, Funeral For A Friend and Muse as influences.
Anasthetik 'For Whom The Bell Tolls' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
An interesting use of spelling and an interesting take on Metallica's rocker by Steven White (14), John Krepka (15), Aaron De'ath (14), Chris Brown (14), pupils at Brittons School And Technology College in Hornchurch, Essex.
Autofed 'The Middle' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The Bromley rockers (Oluwaseye Adelekan, 16, Joseph Thwaites, 16, Ian London, 17 and Chaz Swann 16) from Ravens Wood School have already played the Highbury Garage, The Mean Fiddler, The Barfly and Tunbridge Wells Forum but can their take on the Jimmy Eat World track take them to the Hammersmith Apollo?
Node 'New Born' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Node aka 17 year old Muse fans Richard Man, Sean O' Brien, Liam Galvin and Dale Hayner from The Dovay Martyrs RC School in Ickenham confess to taking a day off school to get their entry in to Rock School and say their version of 'New Born' shows 'how good musically we can be.'
The Scam 'Johnny B. Goode' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Originally from London but now up North, 18 year olds Nick Dagnall and Henry Amodio and 17 year olds Patrick Teague and Ed Holcroft from Ampleforth College in York have rummaged through the vaults of rock and serve up their take on Chuck Berry's classic. Bravo.
Polaris 'Enjoy The Silence' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Tori Amos stripped it to its bare essentials, Lostprophets frontman Mike Shinoda recently 'reinterpreted' it and now the St Albans School outfit consisting of Sebastian Rounds (18), Michael Butterworth (17), Joe Paul (18) and John Butterworth (15) add some oomph to Depeche Mode's electro anthem.
Who Cares Who Wins 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl?' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Yet another cover of the Jet track this time by Dulwich College quintet Who Cares Who Wins. Obviously John Garrett (15), Rowan Moss (14), Silas Newman (14), Tom Henderson (14) and Max Smithwick (14) who have been together for just under a year will care so get voting.
Baculum 'Revolver' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
No, not the kind of stick insect thing or the bone found in the penis of most mammals but a four piece (James Fricker 16, Angus Kemp 16, Cameron Mitchell 15 and Finlay Mitchell 18) from Christ The King Sixth form College in Lewisham who have been performing for three years and who have covered the Rage Against The Machine track as their entry.
Insult To Injury 'City Of Angels' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Vocalist and guitar player Alice Kelly-Strick (15), Kate McCafferty on guitar (14) and Jo Jacobs (16) on drums all from Ursuline High School in Wimbledon rock their way through The Distillers track.
HRC 'Just A Day' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Tom Livesey (15), Takeshi Shiomitsu (15), Sam Harper (15), Oli McDonough (15) and Matt Lane (15) are HRC aka Human Rhythm Composer who all hail from Trinity School in Croydon. Only together for 2 months, they've taken on Feeder's ever-popular stomper.
Item 17 ‘Buddy Holly' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Item 17 are Laurie Hayes (17), Laurence Piggot (16), Adam Sharp (16) and Tom Gregory (14) all hailing from the Isleworth & Syon School in Middlesex. Xfm apparently played an important role in developing the band’s musical tastes, so now it’s time they gave something back to the world of rock via Xfm’s Rock School.
The Teatime Imperialists ‘Die, Die, Die My Darling’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Keane, Snow Patrol, Coldplay… none of these influence The Teatime Imperialists who embody the spirit of rock with their cover of this Misfits classic. Daniel Munden (17), Rupert Da Silva (17), Jack Bayley (17) and Daniel Waikio Yuen (17) are all from Whitgift School in Croydon.
A And E ‘Man On The Moon’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
This Buckinghamshire duo go to the John Colet School and have covered the REM classic ‘Man On The Moon’. Both Alex Metcalfe (16) and Ed Barber (15) play guitar on the track and have known each other for four years.
24 Frets ‘Live Forever’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Vacant Expression ‘Somewhere Only We Know’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband, ]
This all-female three piece hail from Rooks Heath High School in Middlesex and consist of Naomi Whitehead (14), Deborah Hartley (14) and Nathalie Moore (14). The band have chosen to cover the piano-tastic Keane’s ‘Somewhere Only We Know’.
Neclar ‘T.N.T.’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Neclar are Roland Johnson (12), Cristian Johnson (10), Ben Price (12) and Rob Hull (12) and have turned in this great cover of the AC/DC classic ‘T.N.T’. The band all hail from Salesian College in Farnborough.
Tone Deaf Messiah ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Tone Deaf Messiah are Matthew Sebastian Michael Gaffen, Hannah Carolin Plant, Douglas Hunter Penant, Matthew Rowland Thomas and Tony Hoang and have submitted their version of Muse’s ‘Stockholm Syndrome’. The band have come together from the Crossways Academy, Haberdasher’s Aske’s Hatcham College and Prenderghast Sixthform in London.
Devoid Of Virtues 'God Save The Queen' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Proving that if you want to hear proper good-ol' fashioned punk rock the best place to go is Chisick are Jolyon (15), Henry (15), Patrick (16) and Alex (15) from Chiswick Community College, London. The band have sent their cover of the Pistols classic 'God Save The Queen'.
Lithium 'Why Don't You Get A Job' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
This Hamspstead five-piece come from St. Anthony's Prep School and feature Henry Culpepper (11), Aidan Kelly (11), Max G (11), Matthew Chapman (10) and Oli Chapman (12). Taking The Offspring as a bench-mark, the band want to know 'Why Don't You Get A Job?'
OTM 'Walk Idiot Walk' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
OTM stands for One Track Mind and features the cream of Watford Boys Grammar School in Hertfordshire - Robin Pearson (15), Danny Brown (14), Alex Stead (14) and Alex McBride (14). The four-piece have chosen to cover the Hives recent smash, 'Walk Idiot Walk'.
The Lewis Bush Experience 'Voodoo Chile' ' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Yet another Jimi cover, as The Lewis Bush Experience (featuring the man himself, Lewis Bush (16) on guitar duties and fithfully backed up by Roland Peters (17), Henry (, 16)) rip through the Hendrix classic 'Voodoo Chile'. The band formed at a party and decided to send the results to the Xfm Rock School.
The Nouvez Trades 'Crosstown Traffic' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
James Swan (15), Alex Jones (15), Kairos Pakelppa (15), Dave Matthew-Levi (15) and Nuha Ham (15) from Fortismere School, London are The Nouvez Trades and are the latest young band to pay tribute to the late Jimi Hendrix with this track, 'Crosstown Traffic'.
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Hailing from the St. Bedes School in East Sussex, Mutiny are Louis Panto (15), Dominic Parry (14), Josh Barraclough (14), Jake Blanche (14), who, with tambourine's at the ready, nail this cover of the Jet track.
7 Days Notice 'American Idiot' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Another band with a 7 year-old among their ranks, 7 Days Notice feature young Kieran McGarrigle (7) on backing vocals alongside sibling Leo McGarrigle (11) and band mates Jack Hopkins (12) and James Wheeler (12). Influenced by all the punk greats, this is their take on Green Day's 'American Idiot'. The band members come from the Eltham Green and Thomas Tallis Schools.
Asa Butterfield 'Teenage Dirtbag vs Making Plans For Nigel' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
One of, if not the, youngest entry we've had for the Rock School, Asa Butterfield (7) from Thornhill Primary School, London would definitely get the stamp of approval from Xfm's resident remixer Eddy Temple-Morris with a bootleg, mash-up of XTC and Wheatus.
Freak Genius 'Firestarter' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Formed in 2001 at Holland Park School in London, Freak Genius are Julian Gregory, Amir Jirbandey and Mike Kruger. The three piece band have chosen to send the Rock School their version of The Prodigy's 'Firestarter'
The Necessary Therapy 'Californication' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Ellie McCann (16) drums, Maria Joyce (16) guitars and vocals (16), Vicki Johnson (16) guitar and Phil Jakeman (15) bass from Bishop Walsh Catholic School in Sutton Coldfield and there version of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' classic.
What? Were A Band 'American Idiot' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Latif (15), Anthony (16), Kayleigh (15) and Jake (15) from Welling School in Kent take on the title track of Green Day's latest album.
Marlowe 'Hysteria' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Blimey, there's loads of them. No time to tell you that Marlowe come from Depford CYM lets list the bandmembers! Yoston Mentoya, Ben Romans-Hopcroft, Miles Romans-Hopscroft, Chloie Robinson, Daniel Driscoll, Isobel Proust, Neal Glanville, Fred Stone and Kat Drury. Good luck all of ya!
Mel 'Hurt' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Michael Ranayotis (18) drums and vocals, Sadie Tarcan (16) bass and Reshma Gumani (16) from Woodhouse College in Finchley take on the Nine Inch Nails song popularised by the late great Johnny Cash.
The Zimmermen 'Boys Don't Cry' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Jack Hawthorne (15), Patrick Ormerod (15), Timothy Thornton (16) Sean Stevenson (16) from Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School take on The Cure classic.
Hoodwink 'Teenage Kicks' Listen [Dial-Up]
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From Hendon School in north London Petcharat Mahon (14), Giuseppe Di Trolio (14) and Oliver Nash (15) are on of many bands to tackle the timeless Undertones classic.
Crack Howard feat. Will Mason 'Teenage Kicks' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Another version of Peel's favourite, this time from Chigwell School's Andrew Dutnall (15), Will Mason (15) Desmond Schofield (15) and Abbas Lightwalla (15).
The Silence 'Golden Touch' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Chris Nicholls (18) and Sean White-Young (17) from Wimbledon College take on the Razorlight tune.
Black Malice 'Day Tripper' Listen [Dial-Up]
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From Rushcroft School in Chingford come the trio of Michael Nixon (15), Daniel Levy (16) and Sonny Levy (15), taking on the early Beatles single.
The Volts 'Bartender And The Thief' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The Voltz (Mick Waring (15), Adam Bennet (15), Owen Reynolds (15) Joe Riley (15)) have only been around for a little over a year but the fourpiece from Methwold High School in Norlfolk positively shred though this Stereophonics cover.
The Karma ‘Foxy Lady’ Listen
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This Lincolnshire four-piece consist of Joseph Macallister (16), Matthew Walton (16), Tom Mclean (16) and Danielle Stothard (17) and have the blues in their veins submitting covers of both Led Zep and this Hendrix classic.
Swagman ‘Paranoid’ Listen
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Another thrasher from Cornwall (the true home of heavy metal) as Sam Jones (16), Terry Ray (15), Greg Oxenham (16) and Rohan Chowdri (15) knock the dust off this old Sabbath rocker. Sensible money says singer Sam is probably in better condition than Ozzy as well…
Something Poetic ‘Back In Black’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Little is known about this mysterious five-piece. Apparently, after a number of line-up and name changes, the six piece are settled and list The Strokes, Snow Patrol U2 as some of their influences.
Shamrock ‘Play That Funky Music White Boy’ Listen
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A rare slice of funk in these heady days of rock ‘n’ roll. Not that that’s a bad thing, of course, as Harley Cole (14), Harry Mead (14), Fraser Maccoll (14) and Tom Chapman (14) from Surrey prove admirably.
Red Cell ‘Everlong’ Listen
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Not an easy track to replicate, so respect has to go to Middlesex natives Adam Gibbard (14), Thomas Iverson (14), Sadie Forsyth (14) and Rosey Forbes (14) for this Foos cover.
Neon Drama ‘Where Is My Mind?’ Listen
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It's not just your sound that counts in this business so bonus points go to Neon Drama for their collage artwork. The tune’s not half bad either as Tayryn Lidster, Victoria Harvey, Susannah Routledge, Alex Gimson and Nora Hassanaien can walk it like they talk it as well.
Mind The Gap ‘London Calling’ Listen
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More like Croydon calling for this lot. Laurie Belgrave (14), Danilo Borgeth (15), James Loo (14) and Jethro Kellett (14) all hail from The Brit School in Croydon and, with The Libs on hold, we’re sure Mick Jones is looking for some new charges to lead.
The Menagerie ‘School’s Out’ Listen
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More of a troop than a band, with seven members The Menagerie really pack a punch on this Alice classic. Currently in the line-up are Thomas Langridge (16), Joshua Stagg (16), Abigail Muggeridge (15), Jaime Smith (13), Joseph Downard (13), Christopher Gyere (12) and Tobias Brent (14).
The Sonics 'Song 2' Listen
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This Barnastable fourpiece consisting of James Heard (14), Matt Cambridge (13), Ross Williams (13) and Chris Morrish(14) take a shot at Blur’s distortion-fuelled punk singalong, with the “woo-hoos” sounding almost as though Mr Albarn himself had dropped in for a session.
Senior Rock Band One ‘Satisfaction’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Sidcup’s answer to the Polyphonic Spree clock in with an astounding 14 members. *deep breath* John French (17), Bryony Mycroft (17), James Dempsey (17), Ellie Martin (17), Sam Johnson (11), James Lang (16), Liam O’Brien (17), Ross Brennan (17), Andrew Currigan (17), James O’Doherty (15), Katie Dennis (15), Nathan Launie (16), Andrew Marshall (17) and Jacob Wandstall (16) all make an appearance on this cover of the Stones' classic.
Silent Kid ‘Dancing In The Dark' Listen
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One of the rare solo artists to enter the Rock School, Laurence Cochran (15) from King Edward 6th Grammar, Chelmsford's take on Bruce Sprinsteen's 'Dancing In The Dark' has all the tunefulness of The Boss' original, but without the macho posturing. Surprisingly sweet.
Time For Nothing ‘I Fought The Law’ Listen
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All 16 years old and from Dulwich College in London, Time For Nothing are Adam Greene (16), Mark Harris (16), Max Engel (16) and Alex Harris (16). Taking on The Clash’s ‘I Fought The Law’ they put in a confident performance of a classic track. Smart.
Eclectic Fusion ‘Californication’ Listen
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As covers go, getting a Chilli Peppers song just right is akin to climbing Everest with your legs attached to Pop Idol’s Rik Waller. However Dominic Wing (14), Ryan Dewhurst (14), Gavin Roberts (15) and Stuart Colvin (15) manage admirably on their version of ‘Californication’.
Trydan ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’ Listen
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This Welsh four-piece bash through a confident version of one of The Darkness’ finer moments. However, as yet we can find no evidence that not one of Dewi Jones (12), Ben Featherstone (12), Aled Thomas (12) and Shaun Guizdak (12) wear Justin Hawkins-style catsuits on stage.
Collateral ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’ Listen
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Another Darkness cover and no obvious attempt to emulate Justin’s ‘interesting’ dress-sense. The band (Chris Lander (16), Luke Honey (16), Joe Blayer (15)) formed when they saw singer Tom Ryan (14) in a school production of Oliver! and realised he was the man for the job. That’s rock ‘n’ roll.
The Flyhighers ‘Golden Touch’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
This cover of Razorlight's ‘Golden Touch’ by James Darby (17), Sebastian Wakefield (16), Leigh Angel Bevan (17), Brodoe Campbell-Park (16) and David Ghalan (16) from Chiswick Community School, London is already proving pretty popular. Could it win? Have a listen and make up you own mind.
Jackall ‘Aneurysm’ Listen
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Clearly fans of Mr. Kurt Cobain et al, Jackall (Vimal Suramen (15), Bradley Dunn (15) and Rowan Higgs (14)) submitted two Nirvana songs on their demo CD. After a thorough playback of the two at face melting volumes, this was the one we liked the most.
Purge ‘Killing In The Name’ Listen
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Hailing from Egham in Surrey, James Burgon (16), Mark Stanley (16), Max Kinghorn Mills (16) and Greg Rogers (16) bring the politico-punk madness with their cover of the Rage Against The Machine classic ‘Killing In The Name’.
The Shame ‘Boys Are Back In Town’ Listen
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The Shame are Matthew Bick (14), Jon Ville (15), Russell Kirk (14) and Richard Tomlin (15) from Wanstead High School in London. Tight, tuneful and by no means a Shame-ful performance of the Thin Lizzy classic ‘Boys Are Back In Town’.
Insomnia ‘Last Train Home’ Listen
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Officially from the International, School of London, Insomnia feature band members from the USA, Italy, Libya and Zimbabwe with members Chris Schollenburger (16), Norman El-Khuja (15), Tatenda Guwa (13) and Emanuele Dina (14) recording each of their parts with PC microphones.
The Only Hopes ‘Gigantic’ Listen
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Another sterling effort from this London three piece consisting of Marianne Auvinet Gould (12), Billy Gordon Orr (12) and Connor Cobby (14). Not a bad Kim Deal impersonation either. All come rockin' out of Bacon’s College in London.
Protectrix ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl?’ Listen
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Putting a new spin on Jet’s energy-fuelled ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl?’ are this all-female four-piece consisting of Emma Gates (15), Charlotte Gates (15), Nicola Thorpe (16) and Laura Warner (15). All are from Plumstead Manor School, London.
Isobel ‘Don’t Speak’ Listen
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Isobel put a new twist on this No Doubt hit single as Richard Legate (16), David Hayes (16), Daniel Leeves (16) and David Gee (16) from Longley Park Boys School, Kent get all, y’know, sensitive. All together, “Don’t speak, I know just what you’re saying….”
The Raw Materials ‘Sunshine Of Your Love’ Listen
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Electric-blues from Wimbledon is the order of the day for The Raw Materials (oddly we also have a band called Raw Materials entered into Rock School) Dan Deighton (16), Mick Morrison (17), Tom Quayle (16) and Doug Marriner (15) serve up a slick cover of the old Eric Clapton classic.
One Chord Wonders ‘Janie Jones’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Much more than their name would suggest the Greg Parrett (15), Jack Parrett (15), Jon Baron (14) and Jonny O’Keefe (16) of the One Chord Wonders from St Edwards School, Dorset, keep the spirit of The Clash alive with this cover of ‘Janie Jones’
Avenger ‘Enter Sandman’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
While not traditionally the home of metal, this Hertfordshire four-piece (Ciaran McManus (15), Patrick McManus (13), Olli Carter (16) and Chris Hill (16)) put the metal back in Metallica with a sturdy run-through of this old moshtastic anthem.
Rift ‘My Generation’ Listen
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Singer Daniel Fryd (17) was apparently found “loitering and scratching his unmentionables”. However, we’ll let him off for his uncanny Roger Daltrey impersonation on this cover of the Who classic. He’s joined by Sam Brett (17), Tom Colyer (16) and Paul Norris (17) all from Shenfield High School, Essex.
Amy Gee And The Queen Bees ‘Buck Rogers’ Listen
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Hailing from Hinchley Wood School, Surrey, Amy Gee (14) fiercely leads her Queen Bees (Sophie Twiselton (14), Katherine Shine (14) and Steph Bridgman (14)) through this Feeder standard complete with the “player, player, player, player, player….” echo refrain performed live.
Before We Left We Got There ‘My Own Worst Enemy’ Listen
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Hampshire goes all So-Cal punk on our rear ends as Richard Sanders (15), Tom Broad (15) and James Grinter (15) of the Cowplain Community School put in a near-perfect rendition of one of Lit’s biggest tunes. Let there be rock.
Next Best Trousers ‘Time Is Running Out’ Listen
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Tom Allot (15), George Andrew (15) and Rob Moore (15) from Reading Schoolmust be brave men indeed, as it takes considerable courage to tackle something as ambitious as Muse pyrotechnic single ‘Time Is Running Out’. But tackle it they have. With considerable aplomb.
Dirty Novel ‘I Want You (She’s So Heavy)’ Listen
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Covering the Fab Four ain’t easy, so if you’re going to do it, you better make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into. Or in the case of Tom Keane (15), Finn Keane (13) and Daniel Bergsagel (15) from London, just turn everything up to 11 and blow every speaker in a 5 mile radius.
CASE ‘Johnny B Goode’ Listen
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Taking things back to the birth of rock ‘n’ roll are CASE, a band whose name is taken cunningly from the initials of band members Chris Tullick (14), Alfie Prendergast (14), Simon Stone (14) and Ed Bower (13). Almost like Ab, ba, but with more rock.
Ultraviolets ‘I Wanna Be Your Dog’ Listen
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Some sleaze rock from St David’s School, Middlesex this time as Natalie Chahal (16), Emilie Lecocq (16) and Ewan Noble (15) from St David’s School attempt to rekindle some of that Iggy And The Stooges magic.
Romeo’s Revenge ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl?’ Listen
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Another band, another cover of Jet’s seminal rock classic ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl?’ ensuring that tambourine players all over the UK will never find themselves out of a job. Alyssa Kobessi (17), Ellen Richardson-Hill (18), Tinley Fynn (18), Adnan Krusha (18) and Tom Richardson-Hill (16) make light work of this one.
The Contingent ‘Pretty Vacant’ Listen
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Brothers Lewis (15) and Josh Routledge (16) are joined by Clive Butcher (15) for a version of this Pistols classic. The band hail from the punk-est and most picturesque of all the UK counties, Surrey. It's so pretty, oh so pretty.
Bad Kat & The Fat Kids ‘One Way Or Another’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
With a name that suggest a career as Beano characters may not be too far away, ‘Bad Kat’ (a.k.a. Katrina But, aged 15) is joined by Simaran Dhadda (15) and Sana Khan (15) for this cover of a Blondie classic. The band hail from The Henrietta Barnett School, London.
Her Denial ‘By The Way’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Coming out of Essex by way of California is Her Denial’s stab at the Chilli’s recent come-back single. The band are Luke Clarke (15), Chris Brown (15), Matthew Williams (15) and Steve Pasqualie (15) and there’s no denying the commitment of this four-piece from William Edwards School.
Acoustic ‘What's Up?' Listen
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Singer Cindi-Joan Holland (15) takes a relaxed take on a version of one-hit wonders 4 Non Blondes' massive worldwide hit while Keira Phillips (14) handles guitar duties. Both hail from From Convent Of Jesus And Mary School.
Thought Police ‘Ace Of Spades’ Listen
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Do you like the thought of a young man shouting at you for 2 minutes 47 seconds while his four-piece band attempt to remove your ears with just guitars, bass and drums? Then this lot may be for you, Thought Police are Alex Cooper (16), Charlie Hawford-White (15), Richard Fenton (15), Will Gamaster (15) and Matt Price (15), all from Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe.
Exit Stage Left ‘Sweet Child O Mine’ Listen
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Another Guns n Roses cover! This time it’s ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ getting sucked into the Eltham College, London blender and being spat out by James Nall (15), Tim Robins (15), Steve Hitchcock (16) and Dave Adams (17).
Breaking The Silence 'Wish You Were Here' Listen
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Its kind of strange to get two bands both entering the Rock School competition at the same time, and even weirder when they both come from the same school. But Tom Curwin (14), Austin Cornfield (13), Damien Callings (13), Steve Howarth (14) and Aaron Krishnan (13) from Penrice Community College, St Autell have covered Incubus' 'Wish You Were here'
Cheap Imitation ‘Juneau’ Listen
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.....while Sam Cooper-Davey (15), Tyler Ireson (14), Ollie Ferris (14), Marcus McCoan (14) and Edward Walker (14), also from Penrice Community College, St Autell have done 'Funeral For A Friend's Juneau. So here's a chan, ce to compare the two. Maybe you think both bands should go through? It'll be up to you in the vote from Friday November 19.
The Pacmen ‘Red Morning Light’ Listen
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Known to fans at Chigwell School, Essex simply as “The Talent, The Brains and The Disappointment”, members Jack McGurran (16), Andy Magee (16) and Michael Wilson (14) are almost there on this Kings cover. More facial hair required though…
Hellbent Solution ‘Pretty Vacant’ Listen
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The Beacon and Glyn Schools in Surry have spawned a six headed punk monster - Dan Heard (14) Nick Vaughan (15) Sam Griffin (14) Karl Surham (16) Billy Briddon (15) and Danny Castle (17). Who have come together to recreate The Sex Pistols legendary ‘Pretty Vacant’.
The Front Line ‘Teenage Kicks’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Alex Goodman (13), Joe Venning (13), Charlie Shackleton (13) and Joe Hand (13) from Battersea Rise School, London pay their very own tribute to the late, especially great John Peel with an altogether appropriate cover of The Undertones classic ‘Teenage Kicks’.
Darcy’s Children ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ Listen
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Not that names necessarily mean anything, but I was expecting something either a little more exotic, vicious, artistic or down to earth from Chi-Chi (18), Slasher (17), Fisher (17), Dave (16). However the Sutton Manor High School foursome have covered Tiffany's ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’. Riiiiiiiiiiight.
Nice Kids Don't Rock, Right? 'There She Goes' Listen
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Thomas Totten (13) and Benji Totten (10) are grandsons of Stan Totten, who famously roared to anonymity with his Xfm Euro 2004 entry 'England', and have now broken out of Kelsey Park Secondary in Beckenham and St Michael's Primary in Sydenham to record a version of The La's 'There She Goes'.
Accolade Sky ‘Heart Shaped Box’ Listen
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The Aylesbury Grammar School four-piece consisting of Alex Buckley (17), Ashley Morton (17), Matt Bolton (17) and Ian Watson (17) tackle the seminal Nirvana track with all the balls of the original.
Mortality Rate ‘Master Of Puppets’ Listen
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Things are get a littl, , e bit more heavy on this entry by Barry Davey (15), Robert Strookman (15), John Mitchell (15) and Sean Hughes (15) also knows as Mortality Rate, as the boys from Penrice Community College, St Autell cover Metallica's ‘Master Of Puppets’.
The Exes ‘Phantom Of The Opera’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
While Andrew Lloyd Webber isn’t a typical choice for rawk covers, The Exes (Scarlet Aflaio (15), Stefan Abingdon (15), Nick Childs (16), Simon Childs (14) and Dru Wakely (17)) have taken Nightwish’s version as a blueprint and taught Mr Lloyd Webber a lesson in rock.
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks 'Seven Nation Army' Listen
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Blimey, behold Oscar Scizier (13). Oz is something of an enigma, he works by himself and has only been playing guitar for a year but has already named his debut album 'Ye Oldier Than Jesus Himself'. He comes from Mill Hill School in North London and has chosen The White Stripes' 'Seven Nation Army'. Truly, truly remarkable.
Raw Material ‘American Idiot' Listen
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Green Day's recent single ‘American Idiot' was rightly judged the best thing they'd done for years. And I presume Ben Schulz (13) Jack Higgins (13) David Salim (13) and Adrian Aylmer (13) from Forest Gate Community School in London are hoping to impress the judges with their version.
Tricks Of A Rookie ‘Teenage Kicks’ Listen
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Myles Strotton (16), Guy Vowls Galloway (16), Ross Bosworth Davies (16), Will Clutton (16) of the Colfes School, London pay their very own tribute to late DJ John Peel with an appropriately shouty rendition of The Undertones classic ‘Teenage Kicks’.
Dilemma 'Enter Sandman' Listen
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Dilemma are the youngest band in Rock School so far. Benjamin O’ Sullivan is 12, Joshua Law is 11 and Lauren Buchanan is only 10. Representing St Thomas More in Westcliffe on Sea, Essex, Warren Primary in Grays, Essex, and Lincewood Primary, Basildon, Essex, the trio have made an impressive job of covering the metal classic 'Enter Sandman' by Metallica.
Clam 'Reptilia' Listen
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Could Henry Westcott (17), Chris Marshall (17) Peter Levy (17) and Matthew Goss (17) be writing Coopers Technology College in Chislehurst, Kent into the rock music history books? Maybe, they've submitted a version of 'Reptilia' by The Strokes an if you like it don't forget to vote for them on November 19.
Illinois ‘Paranoid’ Listen
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Sir Joseph Williams Mathematical School in Kent may sound innocent enough, but behind it's illustrious doors of learning beats the heart of a four headed rock beast, namely Chris Ansty (14) Martyn Kingsmill (17) Matt Johnson (14) and Peter Young (15) covering Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’.
A Perfect Setback ‘Blitzkrieg Bop' Listen
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It has to be testament to the staying power of punk that so many bands are covering songs in that style. Jason Sayeed (18), Fred Dacanay (17) and Oliver Goder (17) from Finchley Catholic High School have decided to submit their version of one of the The Ramones' finest singles, ‘Blitzkrieg Bop'.
The Morning After ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’ Listen
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More Darkness from this band of Essex rockers. Bonus marks go to fourteen year old singer Jay Bude’s fashionable scarf and 15 year old guitarist Sean Steadman’s scarf which looks, from the pictures, like it may be controlling him. The band are completed by Reece Bude (16) and Sam Robinson (15).
Panjia ‘She Sells Sanctuary’ Listen
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Sam Dyer (16), Jason Parker (15), Joseph Belcher (15), Tim Short (16) and Richard Walker (15) may spend their daytimes at The Park Community School, Barnstaple in Devon, but judging by their version of The Cult's ‘She Sells Sanctuary’ at night they're a gang of Los Angeles rock gods.
Rags ‘N’ Riff Raff 'You Really Got Me' Listen
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Hailing from Harris CTC in South London, Beth Fritz (14) Annie Bullen (14) Kate Abigail (14) are Rock School's first all-girl entry and have decided to tackle the song that's often credited with inventing heavy metal, 'You Really Got Me' by The Kinks.
Scarlet Blue 'Jumpin’ Jack Flash' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Scarlet Blue come from different colleges, proving you don't all have to study at the same place to enter. Adam Millen (16) is from Kings College, Wimbledon, Tom Kendall (16) is at Kingston Grammar, while Huw Foster (16) and Ian Beer (16) are both from from Richmond College, between them, they've covered 'Jumpin’ Jack Flash' by the Stones.
El Presidente 'Get Free' Listen
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El Presidente are a five-piece from Torrington who include Francis Ogilivie (14), Tom Collingham (13), Jacob Collingham (12), Sam Beer (13) and Sam Arslanagic (13). The band has been going for about a year, gigging locally and have chosen The Vines rocker 'Get Free' to cover.
Outl4w 'Black Flowers For The Bride' Listen
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Outl4w feature the youngest band member in the competition so far. Guitarist Jack Bentham is only 10, mind you his brothers vocalist Rob and bassist William are only 11 and 13 respectively. But alongside drummer Stuart Newburn (15) they make an impressive job of this 999 cover.
Notta Clue 'Complete Control' Listen
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The recent trend towards punk classic continues with Beaconsfield's Notta Clue and their cover of The Clash's 'Complete Control'. They're also, , a, nother band with family member in them with Jake Robbins (16) and Seam Mahoney (15) being joined by brothers Ben (16) and Nick Husted (15).
The Displacements 'Back In The USSR' Listen
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The Displacements are Andy Stone (16), Joe Wilson (16), Nick Eversfield (16), and James Stone (14). They hail from Leicester and describe their music as "a mixture of classic rock and new up-rocking beats." As such they've chosen The Beatles classic 'Back In The USSR' as their entry.
Head Space 'Suck My Kiss' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Head Space's Adam Dreyer, Alex Nathan, Ciaran Roe and Ajantha Chandrasena are all 16 and go to school in Elstree. They've been together for about a year now and they've chosen to record their cover of The Red Hot Chili Pepper's classic funk rock track 'Suck My Kiss.'
Chili Willy & The Red Hot Peppers 'Under The Bridge'
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Another tribute to The Red Hot Chili Pepper's from the , s, imilarly named Chili Willy & The Red Hot Peppers. This time,, ,, , , Timothy George (18), James Harper (17), Caroline Harper (16) and Peter Morrisby (15) have chosen the slightly less manic track 'Under The Bridge'.
Katharsis 'American Idiot'
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Showing that you can record very recently released songs, Katharsis - Mark Robinson (16), Matt Niner (16), Jack Layzell (16) and Matt Biggs (16) -, , , &, , nbsp;have recorded thei, r, , cover of Green Day's brilliant last single 'American Idiot'. Punk rock lives!
Switchgear ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl?’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Jet seem to be one of the most popular choices to cover for the Rock School. Does this make them one of the most rocking acts in the world? James Scott (15), Joe Scott (13) and Charlie Noon (13) of Acton turn things up to 11 and say, “Not while we’re around…”
Shrapnel ‘American Idiot’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Norwich five-piece Shrapnel take Green Day's ‘American Idiot’, put it through their trusty “Ol’ red karaoke machine” and here’s the result: Joe Potter (12), Sam Constintine (15), Josh Constintine (12), Stefan Velthaus (12) and Tom Martin (14) rocking out. Norwich style.
Munster ‘All The Small Things’ [VOTE]
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Hailing from Charlfonts Community College in Buckinghamshire are Chris Yoxal (16), Dean Ward (16), Anthony Massie (16) and Jonathan Patten (16) a.k.a. Munster. Bringing youthful energy to this Blink 182 classic the band formed for their B-Tec Music Diploma.
Nham ‘Search And Destroy’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
More sleaze ‘n’ roll from Middlesex five-piece Nham who all met while at the Scouts in 1998. Andrew Dummett, Jonathan Friend, Tom Parish, Dan Carnegie and Navraj Mehon named the band Nahm after their home town IckeNHAM and have turned out this excellent version Iggy and the Stooges’ ‘Search And Destroy’.
Refraction ‘When I Come Around’ Listen [Dial-Up]
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Another Green Day cover from this Reading three-piece, Refraction. The band consists of Lucas Bryant (15), Adrian Lenton (15) and Chris White (16) and they’ve been playing together as a band for two years.
Oppression ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Oppression play loud, in your face rock ‘n’ roll, perfect then for this Nirvana cover. Sebastian Atkinson (14), Ben Crutchfield (14), Robert Melville (15) and Ryan Linklater (15) show you what Kurt would’ve sounded like if he’d gone to The Broxbourne School, Hertfordshire.
Meadowcroft ‘Monkey Wrench’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Another band attempting to steal Dave Grohl and co’s thunder, Meadowcroft are Kent’s Jonathan Day (17), Bjorn Gale (18), Taran Wilmore (17), Joe Acres (16) and Tim Buss (16).
Electric River ‘Alive’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
With guitars slung low and feet firmly on the monitor, Kent’s Electric River (Chris Aldis (17), Will Whisson (16), Alex Mayland (14), Chris Rodgers (17) and George Fullick (15) competently bash through this Pearl Jam classic.
Christian O’Connell’s Love Child ‘Breakout’ Listen [Dial-Up]
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With an ‘interesting’ intro this three-piece from Mill County High clearly wooed Christain with their opening ode. Sam Barber (17), Cecil Mong (17) and Tony Coles’ (17) take on this Foo Fighters track is as noisier slice of agro-pop as your ever likely to come across.
The Barbarian Snakes ‘Moby Dick’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The Barbarian Snakes bring a nice crunch to this Led Zep classic. The band are Jake Morris (16), James Bennett (17), Barney Dufton (16) and Bill Jacobs (18) and all hail from Parmiters School, near Watford.
Fatal Energy ‘Ever Fallen In Love’ Listen [Dial-Up]
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Southend-On-Sea’s Fatal Energy bring an energetic version of the Buzzcocks ‘Ever Fallen In Love’. Recreating the punk classic on the track are Maria Cannon (16), Jon Last (16), Lauren Ekins (18), Lande Ogunsanya (17) and Gary Cooke (17).
The Rasputins ‘Better Than This’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
This Middlesex four-piece consist of Joseph Donaldson (14), Edward Egan (15), Charles Delord (14) and certainly know how to rock out as they kick out the jams on this brooding mid-tempo track. The band hail from Nower Hill High School, Middlesex.
AMinutesGlory ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
While there’s been plenty of rock action so far in the competition, there’s been a distinct lack of madferrit, Manc-influenced indie, which is where Middlesex six piece Amiutesglory come in. The feature the talents of Chris Bull (16), Mike Davies (16), Charlie Radbone (16), Hugo Flynn (16), John Walton (16) and Richard Hilton (17).
Caution Wet Floor! ‘Burn Baby Burn’ Listen [Dial-Up]
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Caution Wet Floor may have taken their name from a sign in a corridor, but they’re certainly no walk over. Tearing through Ash’s ‘Burb Baby Burn’ are Kent four-piece Dami Onashile (14), Gary Stringer (14), Josh Bailey (15) and Terry Beckley (14).
Legion ‘Go With The Flow’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Queens Of The Stone Age are infamous for their recording sessions in the desert and copious amounts of illegal substances. Legion, however, have a member who’s idol is “the old lady from the Sainsbury’s advert”. Enough said. The consist of Marc Narbona (16), John Gulian (16), Lukaz Mukowski (16) and Alex Yorkston (16)
Rawcous ‘Jeneau’ Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Consisting of noise-mongers Rob Elliott (17), Sam Copper (17), Jack Copper (15), Jon Choat (15) and Dean Wilk (17), Rawcous do exactly what they say on the tin. Loud, emotive and angsty rock from Essex.
The Hush 'Purple Haze' Listen
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The Hush show no fear when tackling the trademark sonic guitar howl of Mr James Marshall Hendrix on a ballsy cover of his legendary breakthrough track 'Purple Haze'. Will Mill Hill County High School's Jonathon Weights, Leon Guise, Josh Barber and Fabio De Oliveria get through to the final? Its up to you.
The Downbeats 'Don't Ever Think' Listen
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Conor Strachan (16), Dyaln Bell (16), Will Whiteman (16), Ashley Gullen (17) and Tom Mamkins (17) from Esher College in Surrey have decided upon a song currently roaring out of the Xfm Playlist, The Zutons' 'Don't Ever Think'. Scousadelic maaaaaaaaaaaan.
One Sock 'Time For Heroes' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The duo of Thomas Bailey (16) and Daniel Servante (15) have taken time out from the pressures of attending Latymer School in London to record this version of The Libertines 'Time For Heroes'. Lets hope they get on better than Pete and Karl.
Mullets In The Wind 'Give It Away' Listen
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Not only have Sam Mills (15), Barney Westlake (13), Calum Stephens (13) and silas Pappas Berkley (12) coem up with one of the most impressive names in the contest, they've also covered one of the Chili Pepper's funkiest songs. No news as yet on whether they actaully have mullets or not.
The Riots 'The Last Time' Listen
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There hasn't been many Rolling Stones covers entered in Rock School, so it was a pleasure to hear Harry Darnell (16), Joe MAcklin (17), James Gilby (16) and Thomas Dawson (16) from Richmond Upon Thames College and their version of this Jagger and co. classic.
Kube 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl' Listen
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Aussie indie rockers Jet are certainly making an impression on the country's youth as a flurry of their songs have arrived here at Xfm Towers, not least from Danny McLaughlan (12), Conor Ray (12) and David Fish (12) from Oriel High School in West Sussex.
The Garfield Crooks 'You Really Got Me' Listen
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Not a clue where this lot got their name from. Either way we have to thank Thomas Millet (17), Danny Leeds (18), Johnny Wright (17) and Gary Batt (17) from Edmonton Country School for their stonking cover of The Kinks 'You Really Got Me'
Out To Lunch 'Monkey Gone To Heaven' Listen
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Nice to see that the youth of today are aware of the classic bands in alternative music's history. Ed South (14), Charlie Walker (15), Ollie Reubens (14) and George Illingworth (14) from Westminster Upper School certainly are, as you can tell by this fine Pixies cover.
Maelstrom 'Kick Out The Jams' Listen
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Judging by their photo Andy MacDonald (17), Kevin Philip (16), Kris McCall (16) and Chris Hynd (17) are very serious about their rock n' roll. Indeed, their choice of cover by proto punks The MC5 is equally hardcore. Nice.
Osmium 'Maps' Listen
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Proof (if proof be needed) that Xfm listeners have amazing taste in music, even at a tender age. Isobel McKensie (16), Niall Haviland (15), Karan Shiragami (15) and Billy Carter (16) illsutrate my point with this fine Yeah Yeah Yeahs cover.
The Otherside 'Fall To Pieces' Listen
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The Otherside are Joe Spencer plus Matt Rees (15), Llyod Henning (15) and the wonderfully named Charlie Brown (15) all from Winsor Boys School. They have chosen Velvets Revolver's hard rocking 'Fall To Pieces'. None. More. Rock.
Take Back The Night 'There She Goes' Listen
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From Charters School in Berkshire, Rachel Curran (16), Em Spencer (16), Selina Clark (17), Jonathan Duffy (16) and Josh Mills (17) have poured their love of Led Zep, Fleetwood Mac and Incubus into a spirited cover of The Las 'There She Goes'. Better than Sixpence None The Richer...
Paradox 'Back In Black' Listen
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Four girls from Aylesbury High School in Buckinghamshire, Laura Burgess (15), Stephenie Prior (15), Victoria Sparling (16) and Alexandra Bannister (15) demonstrate an admirable fondness for the classics as delivered by grown men in school uniforms with their choice of AC/DC's 'Back In Black'.
Soze 'All Day And All of The Night' Listen
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Named, one assumes, after the enigmatic Kevin Spacey character in The Usual Suspects, Soze are Ben Chernett (16), Matt Coombes (16), Pes gregg (17) and Trevor Aslan (16). The enjoy hiking, mathematics and cranberry and raspberry juice and covered a Kinks classic for Rock school.
Witless and Senseless 'Time Is Running Out' Listen
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One of a number of entrants to tackle Muse's histrionic classic, Witless and Senseless are Jeremy Shaverin (16), Jane Lam (15), Nadia Hamilton (15) and Roxy Rowland (14) from Southgate School in Enfield.
Flint 'If You Tolerate This (Your Children Will Be Next)' Listen
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A curious choice given the three-chord trickery of the Manics early work, nonetheless Canan Nuri (15), Felicity Osborn (13), Erman Misislisoy (15) and child protege drummer Nick Osborn (10) from Normanhurst school make a fair fist of the bloated anthem.
Altitude 'Dammit' Listen
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Blink 182's adolescent anthem comes undere the gaze of Berx Kickaya (15), Lewis Davis (12) and Mark White (15) from heathcote School in London. Nice to see a sense of maturity that was so missing from the original.
Parkside Style 'Train In Vain' Listen
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Tom Maynard (17), Jay Reeves (17), Rhys Anderson (17), Luke Benton-Drury (17) and Paul White (17) from The Cooper's Company and Coborn School in Essex show fine taste that belies their years by choosing this underrated Clash classic. While lesser men would opt for 'London Calling' this five piece know their punk...
Isis 'Original Prankster' Listen
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Taking their name from an obscure Bob Dylan album track (you knew that, right?) Isis are Peter Lee Suer (14), Tom PArsons (14), Ollie Stoten (14), Rob English (14) and Tom English (18) from Whitgift School in Croydon. Funnt how this song sounds so much more approriate in the hands of a band who are, say, 'under 21'...
Unknown 'Whole Lotta Love' Listen
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With a bandname guaranteed to infuriate database compilers everywhere, Unknown also have a real jewel in the shape of vocalist Owen Setter (17) whose pipes would put the Grimthorpe Colliery Band to shame. Completed by Chaz Clements (17), Jack Hullam (17) and Rob Shrimpton (17) Unknown are roaring in Zep's wake.
Fallout Machine 'Heart Shaped Box' Listen
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Good band Nirvana, they really did do terribly well, so covering them is quite an act of courage. Kayleigh Black (15), Tom Mcdaniel (15), Lee Brinkwell (14) and Jake Milner (16) of Madclap Theatre school step up to the challenge admirably.
Soapdish 'Renegades of Funk' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Rage Against The Machine fans from Greenshaw High School, Soapdish have covered Rage Against The Machine's cover of 'Renegades of Funk'. We're sure this double inspiration says something profound about society but we don't know what. In any case, John Kerr (18), Dean Ashmore (18), Tom Carnell (17) and Alex Mac (17) do a damn fine job.
Zukio 'Burn Baby Burn' Listen
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After just two weeks together, Zukio - a.k.a Eric Hernandez (17), Andrew Eu (18), Zain Shah (17), Alun Williams (17) and Philip Griffiths (17) from Harrow's Claremont High School - tackle Burn Baby Burn like they've been jamming for years.
Kumquat May 'Should I Stay Or Should I Go?' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Surely, surely, surely these guys must win most insane name? What does it mean? Is May Kumquat season? We just don't know. Anyways, Ben Skidmore (17), Amber Donovan (16), John Daris (16) and Jessica O'Brien (17) display an admirable level of intergender co-operation as they cover the Clash classic.
Up In Arms 'Baba O'Riley' Listen
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A handful of gigs into their live career, Up In Arms have been together a year and clearly have no lack of ambition as evidenced by their choice of this collossal Who classic. And Jonathan Clapham (17), Mark Buckwell (17), Chris Mapleston (17), Stuart Rippington (17) and Ricardo Rodriguez (17) make The Latymer School proud.
Monkey 'Hate To I Told You So' Listen
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Sam Taylor (14), Danny Sobkowiak (13) and Daniel Thomas (15) have been practising every weekend for three years - but can they tackle the gleaming mountain of Swedish punk rock that is The Hives greatest moment? The Aveland High School hopes they can.
Dead On Arrival 'The Anthem' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The Hargreaves kids - Amy (15), Tomi (14) and Karl (11) almost certainly dismayed their parnets with their surprisingly morbid moniker, but their cover of Good Charlotte's fan favourite should balance things out with their colleagues at Bodedern High School in Anglessey.
Aneba 'Aneurysm' Listen
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Plagued by all the line-up changes and musical differnces that afflict all the greats, Michael Robinson (15), Antony Sinclair (15), Christopher Hutchinson (15) and Pete Sinclair (12) have come through to play some classic shows and cite some impressive influences. Their choice of the Nirvana live favourite says it all.
NV 'Time Is Running Out' Listen
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Another one for the girls here as the seventy-five per cent lady four-piece of Rachel Robson (15), Heather Jones (15), Kimberley Attard-Owen and James Joliffe (15) from Dover Grammar School For Girls (um...) tear into Muse's classic which, difficult as it is to believe, was originally sung by a man.
Contour Regard 'Come To Daddy' Listen
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Another band name from the stick-two-words-together school but never mind that - it';s a bloody Aphex Twin cover! Played on guitar, drums, bass and keys! We salute you Leon Gower! We salute you Billy Smith! We salute Duncan Taylor! We salute you, er, Contour Regards!
Jade Fox 'Stumble And Fall' Listen
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No it's not the latest sensual Bond femme fatale (unless Bond's recently made some very drastic lifestyle changes) it's a teenage four piece from Saint Olave's Grammar School. Tom Woodfield (17), Marcel Legane (16), Chris Lynch (16) and Tim Breach (16) keep their finger on the pulse with this cover of Razorlight's paint's-still-wet recent single.
Zenana 'Don't Look Back Into The Sun' Listen
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A sweetly aimed Libertines cover from Greta 'Garth' Eacott (14), Katie 'Billandted' Rich (14), Sinead 'Wayne' Thorpe (14) and Lorna 'Cassandra' Gledhill (14) from Graveney School in Tooting. A small prize of absolutely nothing goes to whoever can spot the connection between their pseudonyms.
Mundane Domicile 'Last Nite' Listen
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One of the few entrants with the guts to tackle the work of New York's finest, Mundane Domicile (thesaurus, anyone?) treat us to a woman's take on 'Last Nite'. Katherine Fizya (14), Hannah Edmunds (15), Molly Carton-Jones (14), Danielle Glance (14) and Alessi Laurent-Marke (14) should make Casablancas proud. They;re from More house School, London.
Mr Cheerful 'American Idiot' Listen
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Steven Rushton (17), Matt Carroll (17) and Mark Singh (16) have been together 3 years and hail from Surrey. They've chosen to make their mark with this thrashy cover of Green Day's anti-Republican punk polemic.
Band 101 - 'Under The Bridge' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
The Islington Music Centre fourpiece serve up the Red Hot Chili Peppers classic in their bid to 'defeat the evil forces of townie music'. 11 year old Alfie 'Yoda' Long licks out basslines like his idol Flea alongside 12 year old guitarist Tyrian 'Save The Trees' Serpell, drummer Morgan 'Space Monkey Mo-Mo' Butterfield and frontman Teoh 'B.O Lander-Boyce' in this their debut recording.
Ferox - 'For Whom The Bell Tolls' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Formed in January 2004, Ferox (Adam Pearce 14, Nick Arnot 15, Joesph Chauncy 14 and William Kee 14) cite Rage Against The Machine, System Of A Down, Slayer, Korn and Metallica as their influences, the latter providing their choice of Rock School cover track. The band, who go to St George's College in Weybridge, are 'always ready to create mayhem' and want to win for the amazing experience and the chance for their band to be heard.
The Few 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Having become friends during music lessons in 2002, the North London four-piece have played regularly at their school, Alexandra Park School, as well as other local schools, charity events and even Kenwood House. With a set comprised of their own songs and covers, Tom Copley (14), Harry Packenham (14), Jake Nottingham (14), Fabien Waldheim (14) tackle the Nirvana classic as their entry.
Highly Strung 'Creep' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
A live rendition of Radiohead's angsty ballad, Essex pop/rock band Highly Strung have already won local and national competitions as well as individual accolades. Grant McNeill (13), Leanne Hall (15), Nathan Church (13), Reece Hall (13) from Gable Hall school in Corringham look set to go on to big and better things but will Rock School be the greatest prize of all?
Slippery When Wet 'Blitzkreig Bop' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Possibly named after the Bon Jovi album or the Playboy film, the four-piece have only been playing together for three weeks prior to their entry with the Ramones classic. Comprised of frontman Matt Francis who hails from Florida, he's joined by fellow American Olin Kennedy on bass and guitar. German drummer Fred Theissen and Canadian lead guitarist Ryan Stewart complete a truly international affair for the band based at Tasis England in Thorpe, Surrey.
On The Fringe 'Big Sur' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
17 year olds Sophie Herbert, Vicky Scurr, Ginette Crossingham, Chloe Dennis have only been together for 2 months yet are already doing a fine job of the whole being-in-a-band thing. The surf's up for six formers from City Of London School For Girls who glide their way through the Beach Boys tinged track by Irish outfit The Thrills. But can the girls cut it in Christian's competition? Your vote decides...
USD 'Rock And Roll' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
No we don't know what USD stands for either (if it does stand for anything that is) but USD (Robert Taylor, Adam Nakoneczny, Andrew Taylor and Daniel Colgan all from Richmond College in Twickenham) do tell us that they've been playing together for nearly two years now, they've played a number of local gigs and that their main influences are Pink Floyd, John Lee Hooker and Led Zeppelin who they've chosen to cover.
Doordead 'Plug In Baby' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Not only did Newell Green High School band Doordead supply us with their take on Muse's blistering comeback track but they also sent in their own completed Smash Hits stylee questionnaire off their own back. Forget the usual stuff like influences these guys mean business as they reveal what really makes them tick. Sam Morris dislikes 'Bright red hats' while Tim Boycott's favourite drink is Tango. Michael Croston dislikes scallies and Kieran Fitzpatrick's favourite food is noodles. Thing is, do you like their track to see them take the title?
Chasm 'Bombtrack' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Fortismere school in Muswell Hill doesn't know what's hit it as 15 year olds Patrick Raimondi, Joe Gamble, Fionn Brewer and Reuben O' Donoghue sashay their way through their version of Rage Against The Machine's funky yelly ditty.
Red Lemons 'Hate To Say I Told You So' Listen
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Sean Hallam, Joel Peat and Guy Bettison are all 14, and their bandmate Andrew Buxton is 15. Despite their tender years they've recorded a stonking version of The Hives 'Hate To Say I Told You So'. Already a popular track when its been played out on air, will it get through to the final?
Electric Fuzzflurs 'Back In Black' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Emmet Ward (13), Hal Geller (14) and Matthew Deacon (13) from Graveney School in south west London take on the AC/DC classic and most rock of rock songs.
Hero 'Voodoo Chile" Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
John Bugden (17), Steven Richards (17), Dominic Francis (17) of Tunbridge Wells Grammar School For Boys and Skinners School For Boys recorded this Hendrix classic in the dining room. Rock and roll!
7 Sided Dice 'You Oughta Know' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Amy Smith (15), Aaron O'Connor (15), Michelle Monaghan (15) and Jasper Wyatt (14) all go to Whitmore Highshool in South Harrow. And they've tackled Alanis Morrisette's angst rock classic.
The Touretts 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Matt Manfredi (15), Bruce Thain (15), Louis Matthews (15) and James Bailey (16) all at Haydon School in Eastcote give us their version of the Jet classic.
Blind Perspective 'Fade To Black' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Wilbur Fernandez (16), Brad Kalyan (15), Brendan Freer (15) and Ashley Alcaide (17) go to St Mark's Catholic School in Hounlsow and have covered this Metallica song.
Lazarus 'Sweet Child O'Mine' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Tom Wing (16), Dan Thompson (16), Andy Hugill (16), Paul Billingham (16) go to The Latymer School in north London and have taken on the rifftastic Guns n' Roses love song.
Axis 'Back In Black' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Another version of the AC/DC classic, this time from lads from Haydon School in Eastcote who are Liam Commins (15), Scott Allen (16), Steven Lockie (15), Chris Marnoch (17), James Reece (17).
Overdrive 'Fat Lip' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Rich Bay (14), Josh Chapman (14), Massimo Guida (14), Chris Welch (14) from Brentwood School in Essex take on the Sum 41 favourite.
Chance Favours (T.P.M) 'Come Out And Play' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Chiltern Edge school's finest have covered the Offspring number. Rodric Bowker (15) on drums, Joe Allen on bass guitar (16), Steph Marley on vocals (15) and Jamie Holmes (15) on lead guitar.
National Heritage 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' Listen [Dial-Up]
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Robert Luke Strang (16), Matt Brown (17) and Toby Dashwood are the Oxted School power trio behind this cover of The Libertines 'Don't Look Back Into The Sun'.
Brave Girl Bob 'Paranoid' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Amy Ashton (14) lead guitar, Daisy Harmer (14) rhythm guitarist, Tyrone Lima-Jack (14) bass, Ruby Thompson (14) drums, Izzy Lim (14) vocals, Ina Davison (15) vocals. The sextet from Stoke Newington Media Arts College take on the legendary Black Sabbath song.
Dead Beat 'Teenage Kicks' Listen
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Dead Beat aren't the first band to cover The Undertones classic and favourite of the late great John Peel. But Natalaya Tonkins (160, Katy Winterflood (16), Joe Lamb (16) and Alex Spring (16) still do it justice.
The Pause 'Married With Children' Listen [Dial-Up] [Broadband]
Pete Murphy (17), James Jardine (17) and Jack Spencer (17) from Charters School in Ascot have covered Oasis' classic b-side 'Married With Children'.
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