Ready To Go

Supagroup

The song "Ready To Go" by Supagroup from their 2005 album Rules is a high-octane rock anthem that captures the raw energy the band is known for. In a 2010 interview with OffBeat Magazine, lead singer Chris Lee described the track as a "shot of adrenaline" written to kick off their live shows with a bang, reflecting the band's love for classic rock's unapologetic swagger. The song's driving rhythm and gritty guitar riffs were inspired by a late-night jam session in New Orleans, where the band drew from the city's vibrant music scene. On their Facebook page, the band once shared a throwback photo from the Rules recording sessions, captioning it with a nod to the "sweat and bourbon" that fueled the album, hinting at the rowdy atmosphere behind "Ready To Go." Fans on the Rate Your Music community have praised the track for its infectious hook, with one user calling it "the perfect road-trip blaster."

Another piece of trivia comes from a 2011 fan post on a now-archived Rock 'n' Roll Freaks Facebook group, where a concertgoer recounted a live performance of "Ready To Go" in Austin, Texas, where the band invited fans onstage to sing the chorus, turning the show into a chaotic, communal celebration. The song's lyrics, with their rebellious call to action, were partly inspired by the band's early days of relentless touring, as mentioned in a 2006 Billboard interview, where guitarist Benji Lee noted that the track embodied their "hit-the-road-and-don't-look-back" mentality. The Last.fm page for the song highlights its enduring appeal, describing it as a journey that "rocks you, rolls you, and makes you want to hear it again and again."

Supagroup was formed in the late 1990s in New Orleans by brothers Chris Lee (vocals) and Benji Lee (guitar), who grew up steeped in the city's rich musical heritage. According to their bio on supagroup.net, the Lees were influenced by their father, a bassist for 1960s punk pioneers The Stooges, which instilled a love for raw, unpolished rock. The brothers started jamming together as teenagers, initially playing covers of AC/DC and Motörhead before writing their own material. By 1996, they had recruited drummer Michael Brueggen and bassist Leif Swift to form Supagroup, aiming to blend punk's aggression with classic rock's soul. Their early gigs in New Orleans dive bars built a loyal following, with their high-energy performances earning them a reputation as a must-see live act. The band's breakthrough came with their self-titled debut album in 2001, but it was Rules in 2005 that cemented their status as torchbearers for hard rock, as noted on their Instagram bio, which proudly declares them "NOLA's rock 'n' roll renegades."

You can connect with Supagroup and their music through their official channels. Their website, supagroup.net, offers videos, music, and updates on their latest projects. Follow them on Facebook for throwback posts and fan interactions, or check out their Instagram for behind-the-scenes glimpses of their rock lifestyle. On X, they occasionally share quick updates and engage with fans. For fan communities, the Rock 'n' Roll Freaks Facebook group remains a hub where Supagroup enthusiasts share memories and discuss the band's impact. Additionally, Rate Your Music hosts a dedicated Supagroup page where fans rate and review their discography, keeping the conversation alive.


 

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