Chuck Spadina’s “Worse” Turns Struggle into a Punk Rock Anthem

Chuck Spadina crashes onto the Punk Rock scene with “Worse,” a track that captures the constant tug-of-war between life’s struggles and the search for silver linings. If you’ve ever found yourself caught in an existential spiral but still wanted to sing your heart out, this song is for you.

Fueled by raw emotion and razor-sharp energy, “Worse” boasts anthemic melodies, punchy guitars, and a rhythm section that hits like a caffeine rush at a basement show. The incredible vocals carry a sense of world-weariness yet refuse to sink into despair, echoing the defiant optimism found in the best of NOFX and Frank Turner. Lyrically, it’s a reflection on the weight of life’s burdens—but with an infectious hook that dares you to shout along rather than wallow.

The guitar riffs are just the right mix of grit and melody, and the tight, driving rhythm section will have you slamming into the pit with reckless abandon. It’s the kind of song that reminds you Punk Rock isn’t just about the struggle—it’s about pushing through it, fists raised, voice hoarse, heart full.

Like Sisyphus rolling his boulder up the hill, Chuck Spadina reminds us that happiness isn’t about reaching the top—it’s about embracing the climb. One must imagine Chuck Spadina happy.

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Chuck Spadina is a red deer Alberta based punk band playing original music. We play a mix of punk rock / skate punk / ramonescore / grunge music. John Miles sings and plays guitar / David Wilkie on guitar / cris Bustamante on bass and Jeff Talbot on drums. We play a fun and high energy set of punk rock music and we love to entertain the crowd.

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