Biodegradable Club

Backstory:
Established in 2014, Biodegradable Club is a four-piece band from Portland, Oregon. The band members – Jeremy (lead vocalist), Sophia (bassist), Eli (drummer), and Ben (guitarist) – all met during a climate change protest march. Their shared passion for music and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability led them to create music that reflects their values. Biodegradable Club’s unique sound and focus on environmental issues quickly garnered attention, leading to local gigs and eventually, a record deal.

Genre:
Biodegradable Club defines their genre as ‘Eco-Punk’ – a fusion of punk rock energy with lyrics centered on environmental themes.

Title:
“Plastic Oceans”

Lyrics:

Chords: (Em, C, G, D)
Verse 1:
(Em) Waves crashing, (C) oceans raging,
(G) The world’s stage is (D) slowly fading,
(Em) Plastic bottles, (C) discarded cans,
(G) It’s time to (D) make a stand.

Chorus:
(Em) No more (C) Plastic Oceans,
(G) Our world’s not (D) disposable,
(Em) Let’s fight for (C) conservation,
(G) Reverse the (D) devastation.

Verse 2:
(Em) Seabirds choking, (C) turtles gasping,
(G) It’s our future (D) they’re outlasting,
(Em) Time for change, (C) time for action,
(G) Let’s spark a (D) chain reaction.

Chorus:
(Em) No more (C) Plastic Oceans,
(G) Our world’s not (D) disposable,
(Em) Let’s fight for (C) conservation,
(G) Reverse the (D) devastation.

Favorite Fan’s Testimonial:
Our favorite fan is an environmental activist named Zoe. Zoe has been a fan of the band since their early days playing at local venues in Portland. She shares, “Biodegradable Club is my favorite band because their music is not just incredibly catchy, but also very meaningful. They’ve found a way to combine their passion for the environment with punk rock music, creating a unique sound that is both entertaining and empowering. Their song ‘Plastic Oceans’ is a call to action that resonates with me deeply. I believe that music can be a powerful tool for change, and Biodegradable Club is a testament to that.”

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