Son of Dork

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Son of Dork
Country United Kingdom
Years active 2005—present
Genres Pop punk
Power pop
Punk rock
Members James Bourne
David Williams
Steve Rushton
Chris Leonard
Danny Hall

Son of Dork is a UK pop punk band formed by James Bourne after his previous band, Busted, split in January 2005. Their debut single, "Ticket Outta Loserville", was released in November 2005, reaching #3 on the UK Top 75. Second single, "Eddie's Song", reached #6 in January 2006. The group are now currently recording the second album and are due to tour again in June. Yeah!

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  • The name of the band came from a scene in the movie Problem Child where the chant Son of Dork is used.
  • "We're Not Alone" featured in Ant and Dec's film debut Alien Autopsy.
  • Recently went on tour as a support act for Bowling for Soup, Army of Freshman and Wheatus throughout the UK. The tour was known as the 'Get Happy Tour' and was completely sold out.
  • There is a new tour in May and June called "Better late than never tour", tickets are on sale now

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Welcome to Loserville

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