Label: Words of Warning
Released: 1995
6 track mini album
Back in the days when Newport was famous for fighting and everyone was frugging to Brit Pop, Flyscreen were the big kids in the playground - harder, louder and angrier than anyone else.
Together with 60ft Dolls, Dub War and Novocaine, they created their own brand of post-grunge rock - a punk-pop cocktail of thrashing guitars with pithy, often witty songs about school, football and lovin'.
Following the release of two mini-albums, Dap Bag and Council Pop, Flyscreen were snapped up by the big cheeses at MCA/Universal, touring with the likes of Bush, No Doubt, The Offspring, and Girls Against Boys.