Having the honors of starting a small punk scene in their hometown of Wakefield, England, as well as being the first band signed to the pop-punk empire known as Crackle Records, Chopper's simplistic style of innocent, easy to play three-chord pop-punk would eventually be heard internationally. Starting with the Said and Done EP debuting in 1994, Chopper's singles discography dominoed for the next two years to come on Crackle; this included "Self-Preservation Society" (1995), "Porcelain" (1996), "For Youth and Valour" (1996), a split with Broccoli (1996), followed by another on...