The catalogue
The Music
Terrace anthems, one canon. Built for the walk to the Emirates and the roar when it goes in. Press play.
Behind the tracks
The stories
Built Different
By Rogue I · 3:21
The chest-out one. A hard anthem for the days you walk in knowing nobody in the ground is cut from the same cloth. Not louder than everyone, just made of something harder. Built different, and not quiet about it.
Pressure Makes Warriors
Jungle Riot Version · 170 BPM · 3:23
Breakneck jungle drums under a terrace chant. Written for the away end when the tie’s on a knife-edge — the song that says the harder it gets, the louder we go. This is the one to play before kick-off.
Welcome To The Crest
Remastered · 3:11
A slow-build hymn to the cannon on the badge. Less riot, more ritual — the walk through the gates, the colours going up, the whole ground finding one voice. Pure North London pride.
A tribute to the Loose Cannons podcast, the voices keeping the North London faithful talking. This one’s for them.
We Don’t Break! We Reload
Remastered · 3:36
The comeback song. Two down, ten men, the away end soaked through and still singing. Written for the moment the wheels look gone and the crowd decides they are not. We don’t break. We reload.
Loose Cannons
Spoken + Chant Blend · 2:27
Less a song, more a gathering. Spoken word laid over a terrace chant, built from the voices that never stop talking North London. This one is for the Loose Cannons and the away end, the ones who turn up when it is cold and going nowhere and sing anyway.
Rinse Out the Emirates
Remastered · 2:46
Matchday in N5, colours up, the away end already sick of the sight of us. A song for the days the Emirates turns into a wall of noise and the result is never in doubt. Rinse them, sing them off the pitch, do it again next week.
Three Flags, One Crest
Remastered · 2:21
Different ends, different streets, different stories, one badge over the lot. A song about what holds the away end together when everything else is falling apart. Three flags up, one crest on the chest, nobody walking alone.
Also from the studio
The commissions
Six tracks we wrote for The Sighthound Guy — rescue-dog anthems with the same North London heart. A softer side of the canon.