Justboy

"Justboy" is a song by Biffy Clyro from their 2002 debut album, Blackened Sky. It was the band's second single.

"Justboy"
Single by Biffy Clyro
from the album Blackened Sky
B-side
  • Being Gabriel
  • Unsubtle
Released1 October 2001 (UK)
RecordedThe Practice Pad
Glasgow, Scotland
GenreAlternative rock, Emo
Length4:23
LabelBeggars Banquet
BBQ335CD (UK, CD)
BBQ335 (UK, 7")
Songwriter(s)Simon Neil
Producer(s)Chris Sheldon
Biffy Clyro singles chronology
"27"
(2000)
"Justboy"
(2001)
"57"
(2002)
Blackened Sky track listing
  1. "Joy.Discovery.Invention"
  2. "27"
  3. "Justboy"
  4. "Kill the Old, Torture Their Young"
  5. "The Go-Slow"
  6. "Christopher's River"
  7. "Convex, Concave"
  8. "57"
  9. "Hero Management"
  10. "Solution Devices"
  11. "Stress on the Sky"
  12. "Scary Mary"
thekidswhopoptodaywillrocktomorrow track listing
  1. "57"
  2. "Hope for an Angel"
  3. "Justboy"
  4. "Less the Product"

Overview

"Justboy" is a fan-favourite among Biffy Clyro fans. Simon Neil has commented on the song, saying:

That's one of the first songs I ever wrote that I thought was quite good. I had discovered bands like Far and Mineral and this song was a product of that.[1]

Track listings

Songs and lyrics by Simon Neil. Music by Biffy Clyro.

  • CD BBQ335CD, 7" BBQ335
  1. "Justboy" – 4:23
  2. "Being Gabriel" – 6:20
  3. "Unsubtle" – 2:27

Personnel

  • Simon Neil – guitar, vocals
  • James Johnston – bass, vocals
  • Ben Johnston – drums, vocals
  • Chris Sheldon – producer

Notes

  1. Kerrang! #1159, p. 22
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