On this day, December 10, 1982, The Jam released their live album Dig the New Breed. Capturing the energy and passion of their live performances, the album showcased the band’s dynamic stage presence and their influence on the British punk and mod revival scenes.
Dig the New Breed climbed to #2 on the UK charts, reflecting their enduring popularity in their home country, while it reached #131 on the Billboard charts in the U.S. The album features live versions of fan favorites, providing a fitting farewell to the band, which had disbanded earlier that year.
Dig the New Breed climbed to #2 on the UK charts, reflecting their enduring popularity in their home country, while it reached #131 on the Billboard charts in the U.S. The album features live versions of fan favorites, providing a fitting farewell to the band, which had disbanded earlier that year.