The Don’t ARgue project is now complete, showcasing 7 unique songs that combine a variety of musical styles and genres, each telling its own distinct story. This long-awaited project, years in the making, highlights the evolution of both the band and their sound.

Originally formed as a student band in the mid-90s in the quiet town of Cheshire, UK, Don’t ARgue played several gigs, won a battle of the bands, and then parted ways. Fast forward to today, The Fods, made up of original members, have spent the last 15 months revisiting and reworking the music they created during that time. The project draws on collaborations with talented indie musicians from the UK—including the North West, North East, South West, and Scotland—as well as from New York, New Jersey, and Toronto, bringing a global flavor to their reimagined tracks.

Each song on the EP retains its own identity, while staying true to The Fods’ signature guitar-driven sound:

1. Metal Dog

The EP opens with a loud and energetic Industrial/Nu Metal track, featuring vocals by Danny from Teddy Head and backed by The Fods Ensemble. This track sets a powerful tone for the rest of the EP. ISRC: QZS642481421

2. My Fine Derangement

A standout track, this massive rock anthem is the most-streamed song of the EP with over 37,000 streams. Vocals by Birch of Go Birch add depth and energy to this popular tune. ISRC: QZMHM2415210

3. You’ve Not Got Me

This was the lead single that introduced The Fods to an indie punk audience, embodying the roots of the original Don’t ARgue band. Vocals by Birch. ISRC: QZS632236523

4. Kickback

A building, intense rock anthem that was once the centerpiece of the band’s live performances. The song ramps up in intensity, showcasing Birch’s powerful vocals. ISRC: QZS672454339

5. Good Night’s Sleep

This indie track feels light-hearted on the surface, but its lyrics explore deeper, more introspective themes. Vocals are performed by Fod Al, with backing by Fods Ol and Rob, whose part was originally recorded in 1995. ISRC: QZS672412395

6. Volumes of Silence

An indie rock track that blends 90s nostalgia with modern production. The song features vocals by Jeff of JHM (Ontario) and MJ Adamo (Long Island, NY), bridging international influences into one cohesive track. ISRC: QZS672460824

7. Easter

Closing the EP with a bang, this pure metal track takes a hard hit at societal hypocrisy. Vocals are provided by Teddy Head, with backing from Fods Ez and Rob. ISRC: QZS662494324

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