Thee Headcoatees Thee Headcoats - Jackie Chan Does Kung Fu The Rise And The Fall Of A Double

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Review by Alan Luigi Flores

Album Review: Jackie Chan Does Kung Fu - The Rise And The Fall Of A Double by Thee Headcoatees & Thee Headcoats Alright, let’s dive into this wild ride of an album. Released back in ’98 on Damaged Goods (a label that knows its stuff), Jackie Chan Does Kung Fu - The Rise And The Fall Of A Double is a punk rock gem from the UK. It’s raw, it’s gritty, and honestly? It feels like someone just hit record while chaos unfolded in the studio. But hey, sometimes chaos is exactly what you need. First off, the title track “Jackie Chan Does Kung Fu” slaps hard. Like, really hard. You can almost picture Jackie himself busting out some high kicks while listening to it. The energy here is off the charts—fast-paced riffs, pounding drums, and vocals that sound like they were screamed directly into your soul. I mean, how could you not remember this one? It’s got that perfect mix of humor and aggression that makes punk so damn fun. Plus, who wouldn’t want to imagine Jackie Chan throwing punches to these beats? Then there’s “The Rise And The Fall Of A Double,” which hits different but still packs a punch. This track slows things down just enough to give you room to breathe, but don’t get too comfy—it’s still dripping with attitude. There’s something about the way the guitar licks weave through the song, almost teasing you before exploding into another round of pure noise. It sticks with you because it doesn’t try too hard; it just is. No frills, no overthinking—just straight-up punk goodness. What’s cool about this album is how unapologetically itself it is. These guys weren’t trying to reinvent the wheel—they just wanted to make some killer tunes, and they nailed it. Listening to this feels like hanging out with mates who are way cooler than you but don’t rub it in your face. Honestly, if Jackie Chan ever heard this album, I reckon he’d chuckle and maybe even throw a few martial arts moves in approval. Or maybe he’d be confused as hell. Either way, it’s a win. So grab a copy, crank up the volume, and let the madness take over. Punk rock doesn’t always have to change the world—it just has to remind you why life’s worth living. Cheers to that!

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Artist: Thee Headcoatees Thee Headcoats
Album: Jackie Chan Does Kung Fu The Rise And The Fall Of A Double
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Tracks

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The Rise And The Fall Of A Double
Jackie Chan Does Kung Fu

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Catalog Numbers

DAMGOOD 155

Labels

Damaged Goods

Listen online

  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • ascolta in linea
  • écouter en ligne
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • escuchar en línea
  • online anhören
  • lyssna på nätet
  • lytte på nettet

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Test Pressing

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByDamont

Notes

Test Pressing, stamped center label/dust sleeve

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, etched): DAMGOOD 155 A DAMONT C
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, etched): DAMGOOD 155 B DAMONT B

About Thee Headcoatees Thee Headcoats

All-female garage rock/punk band formed in Chatham, Kent, England in 1991. Thee Headcoatees were initially formed by as a backing group for his band . Their songs were also mainly written by Billy Childish and were usually songs that did not suit for some of his other acts. Thee Headcoatees disbanded in 1999.

Name Vars

  • Headcoatees
  • The Headcoatees
  • Thee Headcoatees!
  • Thee Headcoattes

Members

  • Kyra
  • Holly Golightly
  • Debbie Green
  • Sarah J. Crouch

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: In 1998, a punk rock album titled *Jackie Chan Does Kung Fu The Rise And The Fall Of A Double* was released in the UK. It’s by Thee Headcoatees and Thee Headcoats, under the label Damaged Goods. The album features tracks with quirky names like *The Rise And The Fall Of A Double* and *Jackie Chan Does Kung Fu*. Not your typical Jackie Chan project, but it’s a wild mashup of kung fu vibes and raw punk energy!