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David Insurrection

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  1. Erm...I had to review this for a music magazine.

    I thought it was fairly terrible. I mean, it was ok in places, but who were they trying to kid? The likelihood of them inspiring revolutionary acts is about the same as me giving birth to a dinosaur.

    Please do not judge them on the basis of this release alone. Instead suggest you pick up a copy of discog CD Let The Tribe Increase. Folks can check 'em out here: MySpace.com - The Mob - UK - Punk - www.myspace.com/themobfansite

    But regarding the band's impact? They were, with Crass, Poison Girls, Conflict, and Flux Of Pink Indians, one the scene's most popular acts and whose work and music would inspire many.

  2. And if folks wanna check out Varukers, then they can do so here: MySpace.com - VARUKERS - UK - Punk / Hardcore / Thrash - www.myspace.com/varukers Was lucky enough to catch 'em with The Restarts London '96 and The Casualties Dundee '97. Brilliant.

    And if that floats yer boat, then you may also wanna check out Broken Bones. Led by Discharge man Bones, and whose line-up also includes Conflict's Paul Hoddy, you can check 'em out on Myspace here: MySpace.com - Broken Bones - Stoke on Trent, UK - Hardcore / Punk - www.myspace.com/brokenbonesukhc

    And talking of Paul Hoddy, folks can catch the man and Conflict Glasgow April 5th.

  3. Folks can check out their classic early output here and which features two of their finest ever tracks: MySpace.com - Discharge - CHULA VISTA, California - Punk / Hardcore / Metal - www.myspace.com/discharge1111

    Regarding the tag "kings of crust"? While Discharge were indeed important in inspiring many of said genre's early champions, they preceeded its development by some years. For a more detailed analysis check out Felix Havoc's excellent and informative piece Rise Of Crust. HAVOC RECORDS AND DISTRIBUTION

  4. My favourite album releases of this year were...

    Anthrax - One Last Drop

    Anima Mundi - s/t

    Subhumans - Internal Riot

    Blood And Roses - Same As It Never Was

    Chumbawamba - Get On With It

    Flowers In The Dustbin - It's OK To Be Ugly

    Stig tribute They've Taken Everything

    Andi Sex Gang - Inventing New Destruction

    Andi Sex Gang - Perception In The Heart Of Darkness

    Scatha - After The Dust Settles

    Leftover Crack/Citizen Fish - Deadline

    Riot/Clone - Success

    Danbert Nobacon - The Library Book Of The World

    Toxik Ephex - Punk As Two Fucks

    The Restarts - Outsider

    Virus - Unacceptable Noise Levels

    Another Destructive System - Break The Silence

    Furyo - Complete

    DOA - Punk Rock Singles 1978-1999

    Naked - One Step Backward

    Null And Void - All Burnt Out

    And looking forward to picking up The Mob - May Inspire Revolutionary Acts. Released Nov. 26th.

  5. Few bands come along that grab me as much as these folks, and with Faith And The Muse chanteuse Monica Richards at the helm, they've produced what is I think one of the most impressive full lengths I've heard for some considerable time. Really I cannot say enough about this band. Incredible. If you don't know them, the you really gotta check 'em out. Their self titled debut was released through Mortarhate earlier this year. Check 'em out on MySpace here: MySpace.com - ANIMA MUNDI - LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Punk - www.myspace.com/animamundi And for more info visit their main web page here: Anima Mundi

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