Malcolm Green is a British musician and songwriter, primarily known as the drummer for the influential band The Teardrop Explodes, which emerged from the post-punk scene in the late 1970s. The band is recognized for its eclectic sound that blends pop, rock, and psychedelic influences. They achieved notable success with their 1981 album "Wilder," which features hits like "Reward" and "Treason." Green's drumming contributed significantly to the band's distinctive sound, characterized by energetic rhythms and an experimental approach. After The Teardrop Explodes disbanded, Green continued to work in music, collaborating with various artists and contributing to different projects. He was involved in the music scene in Liverpool and played an important role in the development of the city’s vibrant post-punk culture. While Green may not be a household name, his contributions to The Teardrop Explodes and the broader musical landscape of the era have left a lasting impact, influencing subsequent generations of musicians within the indie and alternative rock genres. His work is often appreciated for its creativity and connection to the rich tapestry of British music history.