Jingo De Lunch - B.y.e. (1991) - Full Album May 2026

The musicianship is remarkably tight for the era. Unlike many of their peers who leaned too far into thrash, Jingo De Lunch kept a rock-and-roll heart. Ducksworth’s presence as a frontwoman remains legendary for her range and raw intensity.

Often debated by purists for its cleaner production.

Features driving rhythms and soaring vocal hooks. 🌍 Context & Legacy Jingo De Lunch - B.Y.E. (1991) - Full album

Jingo De Lunch – B.Y.E. (1991) Released in 1991 on Phonogram, B.Y.E. captures the Berlin-based quintet at a fascinating crossroads. It bridges the gap between raw underground punk and the burgeoning alternative metal scene of the early 90s. ⚡ The Sound

Appeals to fans of Motörhead, Bad Brains, and L7. 💿 Key Tracks "B.Y.E.": A high-octane anthem setting the album's pace. The musicianship is remarkably tight for the era

Yvonne Ducksworth delivers powerful, soulful, and gritty vocals.

Fuses hardcore energy with heavy metal riffing. Often debated by purists for its cleaner production

Polished yet aggressive, reflecting their jump to a major label.