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Lostprophets-liberation Transmission- Full May 2026

The lead single remains the album’s mission statement. It’s a snarling takedown of small-minded gossip culture, wrapped in a ridiculously catchy pop-punk package. Ian Watkins’ delivery here is frantic and sarcastic, perfectly matching the lyrical venom.

If you ever need a song to play while walking into a room like you own it, this is it. The swagger, the syncopated drums, the way the bass drives the verse—it’s the sound of a band who knows they just made it. Lostprophets-Liberation Transmission- Full

So, why write this?

As a cultural artifact in 2024:

Date: June 26, 2006 (Republished for retrospective) Genre: Alternative Rock / Post-Hardcore The lead single remains the album’s mission statement

There are certain albums that feel like the moment a band goes Super Saiyan. For Welsh rockers , that moment was their sophomore follow-up, Liberation Transmission . If you ever need a song to play

Liberation Transmission remains a masterclass in production, melody, and rhythmic aggression. The work of the other five members —Drummer Ian Watkins (no relation), Lee Gaze, Mike Lewis, Stuart Richardson, and Jamie Oliver—deserves recognition for its craft. It is an objective piece of music history that influenced a generation of British rock bands (You Me at Six, Neck Deep).