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U.K. anarchist punk collective Subhumans formed in the Trowbridge area of Wiltshire in 1980, comprised of vocalist Dick, guitarist Bruce, bassist Phil, and drummer Trotsky. The band enjoyed success as one of the more literate and musically athletic British punk ensembles between 1980 and 1985, occupying the middle ground between the Clash's political songcraft and Crass' experimental warfare. Through five full-length records on their own BLUURG label (The Day the Country Died, From the Cradle to the Grave, Worlds Apart, 29:29 Split Vision, and Rats) and six EPs (not to mention a bevy of D.I.Y. cassettes), the band challenged both the government and its people to not only rage against the world, but to improve it. The band, which had split off into Citizen Fish (Dick also spent time with Culture Shock in between), reunited in 1998 and reappeared in 2004 with two live releases, Live in a Dive on Fat Wreck and the All Gone Live DVD through Cleopatra. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
My friend gave me a casette in h.s. of the 3 most essential punk rock albums and it was the day the country died and collection 2 side 1 and side 2 was punks not dead by the exploited and side 2 of collection 2 on side 2 of that tape. Still got it around some where. Kind of obsolete but a kick a** compilation. And 3 cds every "freshman" punker should have.
I was listening to this album ALL OF THE TIME back in the mid 80s. Besides the fact that SUBHUMANS were THE REAL DEAL, they were also really good musicians. Their songs were extremely well-written, but they did not sacrifice any intensity or anger. Pay attention to their lyrics - they are even more relevant to what's going on in the world today than they were 25 - 30 years ago. Without a doubt - SUBHUMANS still hold up today!!!! I still love this album!
JUST AS GREAT IN THE BRITISH P.C. PUNK SCENE WERE "FLUX OF PINK INDIANS", RUDIMENTARY PENI, AND "CRASS'S" APPOINTED SUCCESSORS "CONFLICT".
-C.C.P.
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for umm nathan your third could be THE CLASH!! or it could be your second
LOVE 'Em!!!
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IT AINT FK'N PREACHY ITS UNCOMPROMISI N G L Y POLITICAL. THEY AREN'T TALKING DOWN TO THEIR LISTENERS. THEY R EXPRESSING THEIR VIEWS NOT PUSHING THEM. AND NO "PREACHY" IS NOT THE FOUNDATION OF PUNK EITHER. ANYBODY LISTENED TO THE MISFITS, THE DAMNED, THE MEATMAN, FEAR, F'N GG ALLIN OR FOR F'SAKE THE RAMONES.
I here ya on being a wee bit preachy. I still thought they were great since they first came out. Always held their ground and stood strong in their beliefs.
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-C.C.P.
LOVE 'Em!!!