Brash. Gritty. Unapologetic. The Skanks rip through the noise with their explosive new track “Take It Back” — a savage blend of alt rock fury, garage punk filth, and grunge-era angst.
Fueled by scuzzy guitar tones and snarling vocals that refuse to play nice, “Take It Back” is a two-minute rebellion against conformity. The Skanks hit like a back-alley brawl, with every chord laced in venom and every lyric drenched in defiance.
“We don’t want it, we don’t need it, you can take it back” isn’t just a hook — it’s a mission statement. A rally cry for the outcasts, the pissed-off, and the fed-up. If you’ve ever felt like flipping the table, this one’s your soundtrack.
With echoes of Nirvana, The Hives, and early QOTSA, The Skanks are dragging dirty rock back into the spotlight — raw, rough, and real as hell. “Take It Back” doesn’t ask for your attention. It demands it.
Hit play. Then hit something.
Biography
The Skanks deliver raw garage rock at full tilt — all clattering rhythms, pounding guitars, and lyrics that are howled, not spoken. Think rusty nails jutting from every beat, with little concern for polish or perfection. Formed in 2021 in the once-industrial city of Pori, where shuttered factories now loom over rising unemployment and fading opportunities, the band was born out of a reunion between childhood friends Jesse and Andy. What started as a noise-making catch-up quickly grew into something more when Simo, a drummer from a nearby town, jumped in. Now, The Skanks are out to spread no-frills rock and roll with a rough edge and old-school attitude — nothing fancy, just loud.
The Skanks are:
Jesse – Guitar/Vox
Andy – Bass
Simo – Drums

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