22-20s were an English blues rock band formed in Sleaford, Lincolnshire. The band originally disbanded in December 2005 but reformed in 2008 and released Shake/Shiver/Moan in 2010 and Got It If You Want It in 2012 before disbanding for a second time in early 2013.
Their song "Devil in Me" was regularly heard in the UK following their split on the Vauxhall Astra television advertisement, and the band have also featured on a number of high-profile soundtracks, including the Guy Ritchie film, RocknRolla,London Boulevard, Cry Wolf and One Tree Hill. The band took a sabbatical from spring 2013, subsequently confirming a year later that they would not be reforming.
Fourteen miles apart in the English county of Lincolnshire, Martin Trimble grew up in Heckington, and Glen Bartup, Fulbeck, and met at Carre's Grammar School, Sleaford. In 1997 aged 14, they bought their first guitars together from a shop owned by Trimble's uncle who would come to visit at Christmas and bring with him blues records. The pair immersed themselves in blues artists such as Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy and later Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones and T. Rex.
22-20s is the debut self-titled album by the English rock band 22-20s, released 20 September 2004.
The album has been released in various countries.