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Subhumans - Still Can't Hear The Words Subhumans Tribute - 1999 (UK)

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    Track List:

    01. Assert - No
    02. Dick Likkas – Drugs Of Youth/Animal
    03. Whippasnappa – Religious Wars
    04. Rectify – Society
    05. Imbalance – Rats
    06. Bait – Zyklon B Movie
    07. Ten Tennants – Somebody's Mother
    08. Human Error – It's Gonna Get Worse/Not Me
    09. Muckspreader – All Gone Dead
    10. Confusion Corporation – Heroes
    11. Wat Tyler – Evolution
    12. Hellkrusher – I Don't Wanna Die
    13. Cress –From The Cradle To The Grave (End Bit)
    14. Police Bastard - Rain
    15. Knuckledust – Everyday Life
    16. Decadence Within – Joe Public
    17. Choke Hold – Nothing I Can Do
    18. P.O.A. – Subvert City
    19. Maggot Slayer Overdrive – Religious Wars
    20. Bungalow Band – Animal
    21. Statement – Ashtray Dirt
    22. In The Shit – Mickey Mouse Is Dead
    23. Concrete Sox – Word Factory
    24. LD50 –Germ

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    If there's one enduring quality about punk rock its its endurance. 23 years since 1976 and despite the recent re-capitalization of punk by The Man [contact killer of taste in the name of profit]. The majority of punk attitude is still one of the co-operative DIY deconstruction of the status quo and the promotion of alternatives to mainstreamlined existence. Whereas most ideologies linked to music are as short-lived as the tunes involved, punk is still a vehicle for self-expression, on a level above and beyond needing media attention to survive. Its ideology was built on a basic refusal to conform, and anyone could get involved. This attitude has inspired sustained and outlasted in thousands of tunes (and bands) and has led to changes in the peoples lifestyles far beyond what music is Flavor of the month. As for the collection of subhumans songs, resurrected from 80-85, and dealt with as each band here sees fit (go on, mess'em up!), i reckon you've got a [insert latest streetwise adjective] selection of tunes, a clue as to what Subhumans were about, several clues to which bands are worth checking out further, and as good a reason as any to get involved/get more people involved - dick, subhumans
     
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    Subhumans Biography

    1) Subhumans (UK): anarcho-punk band from Wiltshire, UK, formed in 1979. The band released a demo in 1981 which was heard by members of the band Flux of Pink Indians after being sent to them by Graham Burnett of New Crimes fanzine, who were so impressed that they offered Subhumans a chance to put out a record on their newly-formed Spiderleg label. Shortly afterwards the Subhumans began to release material on their own Bluurg Records label.

    After Subhumans split up, Lucas formed the bands Culture Shock and Citizen Fish. The Subhumans reform for live performances, including at least two major tours of North America in the 21st Century, (Live in a Dive is a product of the first) and they continue to command a strong following. Subhumans are known for their thought-provoking, anarchic lyrics.


    2) The Subhumans (Canada):

    In Vancouver, Canada’s long and glorious history of punk rock, few bands were more punk, or more rockin’ than the Subhumans. The Subhumans gigs were a riot, sometimes literally; years later, their records still seethe with raw power. The Subhumans were angry and hilarious, often simultaneously, the living embodiment of everything that was great about punk rock circa 1978-82.

    The band formed in the spring of 1978. Their first show was at an “anti-Canada Day” celebration sponsored by anarchists, on July 1st. The band’s line-up consisted of Brian Goble (a.k.a. “Wimpy-Roy”) on vocals, Ken Montgomery (a.k.a. “Dimwit”) on drums, Gerry Hannah (a.k.a. “Gerry Useless”) on bass and Mike Graham on guitar. The mix of personalities and talents was perfect. Wimpy was a born front man, delivering unbelievably funny off-the top-of-his-head rambles while he hunched around the stage. His penchant for diving into the audience often left him bruised and battered and, at least once, completely nude. The rhythm section was lethal. Dimwit bashed his drums with sticks the size of baseball bats and locked in with Gerry’s bass to create a deafening rumble and crunch. Mike sprinkled gas on the fire with electrifying bursts of guitar.

    The Subhumans and the handful of other punk bands that exploded into being in Vancouver as part of the world-wide punk movement built a local scene that was wild, raucous, and tempestuous. Venues came and went after gigs that left audiences exhilarated and club-owners and police appalled. The now-familiar punk ethos that held that anyone could be in a band, and that any band could change your life, was new and shocking.

    The Subhumans quickly became one of the scene’s leading bands, plunging into DIY and small-label recording to get their music out. Like the other genuine punk bands of the time, they avoided the tired and self-centred subject matter of the stereotypical pop song. Always engaged with the ferment of the times, often political with a satiric edge, The Subhumans songs like “Fuck You” and “Slave to My Dick” became anthems for their audience. “Fuck You” was the ultimate give-the-finger-to-authority punk song, a musical buzz bomb with a chorus that summed up the attitude of disillusioned youth everywhere: “We don’t care, what you say, fuck you!” Gerry’s “Slave to My Dick” was a critical look at gender roles from the point of view of a suddenly self-aware male; a wicked satire of horny men and the lengths they will sometimes go to get laid: “I do a lot of talking but I don’t say much. I can’t be real ’cause I’m such, you know I’m such a slave, to my dick. It really makes me, sick!”

    Everyone sang along to that chorus. Other crowd favourites included “Firing Squad”, a song about the hypocrisies and fanaticism unleashed by the Iranian revolution, “Inquisition Day”, which warns against the possible rise of state totalitarianism here or in any country, and “Death To The Sickoids”, a rampaging semi-serious call to arms against the mainstream press: “They’re hanging a noose around our necks, by gluing our minds to the front page.”

    The first version of the band recorded an independent single, Death to the Sickoids / Oh Canaduh, now fervently sought after by collectors, and contributed tracks to the landmark Vancouver Complication collaborative LP. After Jim Imagawa replaced Ken Montgomery on drums, the Subhumans put out a 12″ EP, The Subhumans, and another single, Firing Squad / No Productivity, on local Vancouver label, Quintessence Records.

    The Subhumans and the other local bands were all plugging into a burgeoning underground network of punk scenes and venues across the continent, and several tours through western Canada and up and down the west coast started to establish them among the front-line bands of the time. The band recorded its debut album, Incorrect Thoughts, for another small Vancouver label, and hit the road for more touring through much of the U.S. and Canada. They ground out endless hours in a stuffy van to play with such bands as Black Flag, Husker Du, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys, X, and Bad Brains. They did particularly well on the west coast, building up large followings in places such as Seattle and San Francisco.

    In 1981, just back from a grueling tour across the continent which included a full-scale police riot in LA and other harrowing events, Gerry and Jim left the band. They were replaced by bassist Ron Allan and drummer Randy Bowman for more gigs and touring, working up to a second album, No Wishes, No Prayers, recorded for Black Flag’s SST Records. The new set of songs never got much exposure; just prior to its release, front man Brian Goble was lured away to become DOA’s bass player and the band played its last gig in the fall of 1982.

    In 1983 Gerry Hannah was in the news, but not as a musician. Always involved in political issues, including environmentalism (one of his nicknames was “Nature Punk”), he linked up with a group of political activists called Direct Action, whose frustration led them toward armed struggle. Among other actions, the group blew up an environmentally-unfriendly hydro-electric substation on Vancouver Island and bombed the Litton plant near Toronto, which manufactured parts for the American cruise missile, a “first strike” nuclear weapon. Canadian authorities eventually arrested the group, known in the press as the Squamish Five, and Gerry was sentenced to ten years in jail. He was released after serving five years.

    In 1995, Gerry and Brian reformed the dormant band for a western Canadian tour, with Jon Williams on guitar and David Macanulty on drums. Audiences were as enthusiastic as ever, with one gig at the Starfish Room in Vancouver drawing so many fans that three hundred people were turned away at the door. The following year the band released a “best of” CD, Pissed Off … With Good Reason, on the Essential Noise/Virgin label. The disc included the band’s singles, their EP, and other popular songs, including many from their two previous albums.

    In 2005, the band reformed with a different purpose; not just to play the old material, but to write and record again, bringing their music-making skills to bear on the modern age. This time, the line-up includes original members Brian Goble on vocals, Gerry Hannah on bass, and Mike Graham back on guitar, with punk veteran and powerhouse drummer Jon Card (formerly with SNFU/DOA) on drums. After recording a demo of new material, the band played a spate of shows in the Vancouver area and throughout Western Canada, including a performance as a featured main stage act at the Under the Volcano Arts and Activism Festival. The Subhumans recorded a full-length CD of new material in early 2006, entitled New Dark Age Parade. The CD is set to be released in September 2006 on Alternative Tentacles in the U.S. and G7 Welcoming Committee Records in Canada, with more extensive touring planned.

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    thanks for the music, love these guys.
     
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    Thanks, but something's not right... there's no download button and when I click on "view files" it says: No Content.

    EDIT: this is kind of how it should look: Rotten - Who F....d the... - 7''flexi - 1990.zip
     
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    Thanks For Letting Know. I Did A Test Run Just Now, I Was Able To Download A Track.
    One Little Trick However, Click On File Symbol/Icon, That Will Unveil A Slow Option.
    As Far As View Files, No Content. Fuck, Maybe For My Eyes Only, I Don't Know, I'm
    Too Lo-Tech On Some Of That Shit. Regardless Watch For Do Over, I'll Do What I
    Started To Do In The First Place, Just Upload The Individual Tracks Not Compressed
    Which Limited Me To Only Being Able To Post 10 Tracks At A Time. So I'm Sure You Won't
    Mind A Part 1 Thru 3 Offering.
     
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    Haha, we got there in the end :D Thanks a span, mate. Really appreciate it! The file symbol/icon thing didn't work for me but your file attachments did the trick.
     
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    You Are Very Welcome! Sorry The Uloz Thing Didn't Work Out. A Mystery I Will Be
    Moving On From, Cause We Don't Need Snafus When It Comes To Our Music.
    I Have A Bunch More I Want To Share With You, In Appreciation. I Will Be Sticking
    With The File Attachment Mode, Since That Works. Coming Soon!
    :a: aint ashamed :antifa:
     
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    Oh awesome! In that case it might be quicker and easier to just upload them to the
    APN server. It's really quite easy as the program does most of the work for you
    automatically. Just follow these steps:

    1. On the topics bar (just under the APN logo, it says: Forums; Political Debates;
    Downloads; Albums; Bands; and Radio) if you hover your mouse over the "Downloads"
    button you'll get a drop-down menu.

    2. So click on one of the categories (Anarcho-punk downloads for bands from
    english-speaking parts of the world and International downlads for everything else).
    I always right-click one of those options and select "Open link in new tab".
    (An important thing to note is that you can't do these 2 steps from within the
    Downloads forum cos the drop-down menu won't show).

    3. Ok, so if you right-clicked and opened link in new tab earlier you can go to that tab
    now and select "Post new thread".
    Next you'll see 2 clickable buttons: "Share an album on the forum" and "Upload file".

    4. First click on "Share an album on the forum".
    This will allow you to select the zipped file you want to upload from a location on your
    hard drive.

    5. After selecting the file a white pop-up box will appear telling you bla bla bla. Click Ok
    to close it.

    6. Now you can click the "Upload file" button and sit back & relax. It can take up to a
    couple of minutes to upload depending on the file size.

    When it's finished uploading you'll see all the relevant info (band, album title, release
    date and country of origin) will automatically have been filled in - provided that this info
    was in the folder name, if not just fill in the blanks.

    7. Now all you have to do is scroll down to the bottom and hit "Post thread".


    (Another thing to be mindfull of: make sure the .zip extension is in lower-case (.zip not
    .ZIP), or you'll get an error message. upper-case extension can occur if you compress
    a folder whose name is all in capital letters.

    Also, this may be obvious, but name the images alphabetically in the order you want
    them to display and make sure they all have the same extension 'variant', like all .jpg or
    all .jpeg otherwise the order will be unpredictable

    I hope this helps. Let me know if you run into any problems. Of course it's up to you
    which method you prefer but I just think the tools are already there, why not make use of
    them :D
     
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    Thanks Much, Will Give It A Try, But May Stick With What I Now Consider
    Tried And True, Straight Forward, And Works. Regardless, Get Ready For
    Some Ear Hole Violation, Coming Soon!
    :a: aint ashamed :antifa:
     
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    Yeah I get that, but do give it a try. At least do a dry run - instead of posting it you can hit the preview button and you can see exactly what it would look like. Everything new is a challenge because it requires us to get out of our comfort zone and I think it's worth it to in the end have something that's nice to look at as well as to listen to. Plus you can listen to the tracks before downloading AND you can even add your own bonus tracks if you wish :)
    But again, it's up to you and I'll appreciate it either way!

    EDIT: BTW. I've now got that song "Nothing I Can Do" playing in my head as an earworm for the past 3 days or so :p (the original one, mind you)
     
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    I Will Give It A Try Later, When I Have A Little More Time To Retrain Myself, Ha Ha.
    For Right Now, I've Got Stuff In The Pipeline, Ready To Go. First Up Will Be
    Suburban Death Camp_Modern Day Martyrs. Very Rare
    :a: aint ashamed :antifa:
     
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    Suburban Death Camp_Modern Day Martyrs
    Enjoy! aint ashamed
     

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    Duh! I Will Repost This As New Thread, But Won't Delete This One.
     
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    Oh coool, I haven't heard this. I've also just got one in the pipeline that I wanna get off quickly and then I'll download this sharpish!!! We've got fucking power cuts soon (4 hours!) but stay tuned. I'll be back on tonight. Yeah, we're living in a fucking banana republic that's for sure. Fucking incompetent greedy pissheads who don't know the first thing about planning ahead and who'll let this country rot as long as they get their fill.
     
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    Cloooocked IIIIIIiiiiiin!!! Hahaha yeah, that's what I'm talking about! :D Hey, I'm listening to it right now and I by the second song I thought: DRI. And then I saw they actually do a cover by DRI :D

    EDIT: I've got one you might like. Maybe you have it already. I'm gonna post it now....
     
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    Awesome! You Are Too Cool My Friend! :D
    :a: aint ashamed :antifa:
     

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