Dropkick Murphys turn Celtic punk into a rallying cry for working‑class pride, Irish American heritage, and unshakable solidarity. Rising out of the Boston area in the mid‑1990s, the band built its reputation on raucous live shows, shout‑along choruses, and a hard‑charging blend of guitars, bagpipes, and traditional melodies that feel equally at home in packed clubs, stadiums, and neighborhood bars. Anthems like "I'm Shipping Up to Boston," "The State of Massachusetts," and "Rose Tattoo" capture stories of family, struggle, and resilience with a raw honesty that has made the group a fixture at St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and beyond. Across albums such as 'The Warrior’s Code', 'The Meanest of Times', and 'Signed and Sealed in Blood', Dropkick Murphys continue to champion community and courage, standing as one of punk rock’s most enduring and beloved voices.
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Dropkick Murphys turn Celtic punk into a rallying cry for working‑class pride, Irish American heritage, and unshakable solidarity. Rising out of the Boston area in the mid‑1990s, the band built its reputation on raucous live shows, shout‑along choruses, and a hard‑charging blend of guitars, bagpipes, and traditional melodies that feel equally at home in packed clubs, stadiums, and neighborhood bars. Anthems like "I'm Shipping Up to Boston," "The State of Massachusetts," and "Rose Tattoo" capture stories of family, struggle, and resilience with a raw honesty that has made the group a fixture at St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and beyond. Across albums such as 'The Warrior’s Code', 'The Meanest of Times', and 'Signed and Sealed in Blood', Dropkick Murphys continue to champion community and courage, standing as one of punk rock’s most enduring and beloved voices.