A bus driver said he can rarely sleep and has had to miss work as students party around the clock and into the next day near his home.
The resident, who lives in Hawarden Avenue, off Smithdown Road, said he has had to miss a number of work shifts recently as he didn't feel safe to drive a bus because partying students had kept him awake all night.
He shared a number of recordings of raucous students partying and singing next to his home - with some of the videos taken at around 7am after the party continued into the next day.
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The resident, who asked not to be named, said: "I'm not saying people can't have a party, but this is just too much, it is non-stop and round-the-clock noise.
"These parties are happening four nights a week and they don't stop, as you can see from my video some of that is in daylight.
"This is because the party has carried on through the night and into the next day, one of them was taken at about 7am."
As a bus driver, the 33-year-old resident said it is vital that he is alert and awake when working for safety purposes.
He explained: "I have had to miss a few days of work recently, I just didn't feel safe to drive the bus having had absolutely no sleep at all.
"I'm not sure the videos do justice to just how loud this is, when these guys are parting, there is simply no prospect of me getting any sleep."
This is the latest in an increasingly long line of recent complaints about anti-social behaviour caused by students in parts of south Liverpool.
A combination of the end of the university term and the lifting of lockdown restrictions has led to something of an explosion in parties, noise and problems for people living in areas like Wavertree and Mossley Hill.
People have spoken out about the damage done to their mental health by a lack of sleep and constant chaos around them.
The Hawarden Avenue resident said: "It's not a nice feeling when you are coming home and are not sure if you have any chance of getting to sleep.
"I've recently been trying to work night shifts just to get around this, but I shouldn't have to do that."