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by Marshall_Law on 18/02/2011, 15:41
I personally like there fist two albums Surfer Rosa and Doolittle, they play an alternative rock style, and are all around good from vocals to music.
thanks! I'll check them out asap. Is G.I.S.M. still together? I vaguely remember hearing a rumor their singer had ties to the Yakuza.
I don't think they're still together, and I have not seen any sources to suggest that he does indeed have yakuza ties, or regarding his mental stability. globaldarkness.com has a lot of info on them if you're interested. 
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by KAAOS-82 on 18/02/2011, 16:58
Is G.I.S.M. still together? I vaguely remember hearing a rumor their singer had ties to the Yakuza.
No, G.I.S.M hasn't been around for over a decade, Sakevi has done some solo stuff as well as artwork for other punk bands. And yes he has ties to the Yakuza, most Japanese Punks are involved in organised crime or menial jobs as theres still a lot of prejudice towards tattoos and alternative sub cultures in Japan.
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by Carlos on 18/02/2011, 19:25
KAAOS-82 wrote: still a lot of prejudice towards tattoos and alternative sub cultures in Japan.
hmm thats kinda funny considering that tattoos go way back thousands of years in Japanese traditions. But it makes sense since Yakuzas traditionally had tattoos and even full body Tebori tattoos.

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by sick_nick on 18/02/2011, 23:55
I know this is kinda off topic but I never realized how much power the Yukazu have in Japan. Ya know how the mafia is very secret with their deals with infrastructure, Yakuza is very open about their activities. They even have several of their own high rise buildings and and quarters, sorta like their own government/corp.
The Japanese government just sorta looks the other way.
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by Stigma1984 on 27/02/2011, 19:21
I've always been most interested in anarcho bands but I do like bands from most punk genres and do like a handful of UK82 bands. For me Picture Frame Seduction were the best of the bunch (I have to admit a prejudice here as the bass player Steve is a mate of mine and my best mates brother Kevin was an ex-bass player back in the early eighties). They are a good bunch of lads and sorted myself and my missus out with back stage passes for Rebellion in Blackpool last year (this was really useful for the access to cheap beer in the backstage bar as the venue charges a fortune at the bar!!). Check out 'Autumn Rain' and 'Disaffected' on the CD 'Sex War' (dodgy title I know but not as bad as 'Sex and Violence'!!!). I did like The Exploited when I was first getting into punk because the first LP I bought by them was 'Lets Start A War' which was very similar to what alot of the anarcho bands were doing musically and visually but there were always some dodgy songs on their other LP's. 'Troops of Tomorrow' was a good LP though and did feature the classic 'Fuck the USA'.
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by sick_nick on 27/02/2011, 21:01
I myself own Troops of Tomorrow, and I don't give a fuck about what anyone says I like it. Not a huge Exploited fan, but my favorite song by them would be "Alternative".
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by Caps on 01/03/2011, 08:49
Stigma1984 wrote: They are a good bunch of lads and sorted myself and my missus out with back stage passes for Rebellion in Blackpool last year (this was really useful for the access to cheap beer in the backstage bar as the venue charges a fortune at the bar!!).
Being from London, I thought the pints were quite reasonable! Stigma1984 wrote:I did like The Exploited when I was first getting into punk because the first LP I bought by them was 'Lets Start A War' which was very similar to what alot of the anarcho bands were doing musically and visually but there were always some dodgy songs on their other LP's. 'Troops of Tomorrow' was a good LP though and did feature the classic 'Fuck the USA'.
sick_nick wrote:I myself own Troops of Tomorrow, and I don't give a fuck about what anyone says I like it. Not a huge Exploited fan, but my favorite song by them would be "Alternative".
Each to their own but I've never enjoyed The Exploited. Always found them pretty stupid. I've only ever owned or really listened to their first albums and Troops of Tomorrow. I know they're mostly hated on this site but I couldn't understand their wider popularity in punk circles. Discharge are countless times better.
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by sick_nick on 01/03/2011, 19:50
Oh man I'll never forget hearing the album See Nothing Say Nothing in 04. Even after all those years it had been out it still blew me away.
Discharge > Exploited
Btw, anyone ever heard any of Discharge's metal stuff like "Grave New World"? Hard to believe they turned into that, but I think most of them had left by then right? I think Cal was the only original in that lineup.
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by KAAOS-82 on 01/03/2011, 22:27
I actually have an interview with the tour manager when they toured after that release. Pretty funny story too. WOOOO 500th post.
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by crustybeckham on 01/06/2012, 07:27
nclpw wrote:argh does anyone have any of those albums? like warwound/skroteez/uproar?
Uproar's album and Ep's have actually been reissued on cd so it is not too difficult to find. A Skroteez reissue is quite unlikely though. Warwound never released any album. They had two demos (83 and 84). I heard that demo tapes was planning to rerelease them as they have done with Passion Killers, Violent Uprising or the Mentals. There's a very comprehensive blog called "Slaughter of innocents" where you can find these bands' discographies (well you used to be able to, but mediafire hasn't been exactly been working smoothly lately). Otherwise I have 'em on soulseek. 

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