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Nekhei Naatza - Blue & White Carthage EP (Israel) (2002)

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    Anarcho-punk band formed in 1990 by Argentina-born brothers Frederico and Santiago Gomez, who had grown up on the Lehavot HaBashan kibbutz in northern Israel. Known for their left-wing and anti-Zionist politics, they released two albums, 1994's Renounce Judaism and 1997's Hail The New Regime (EDIT: and an EP 'Blue and White Carthage' in 2002), and played multiple shows with Useless ID in Tel Aviv and Haifa. They were also the first Israeli punk band to tour the United States, and Frederico Gomez later asserted that they were "the first [Israeli band] to become actively engaged in the international DIY hardcore punk scene."

    According to the band: "Nekhei Naatza—the name is vaguely translated as “Blasphemy Crippled” and, like many
    band names, doesn’t really mean anything as much as it sounded cool at the time."

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    01 - Nekhei Naatza - A Blue & White Carthage.mp3
    02 - Nekhei Naatza - Now I Am Supposed To Stop.mp3
    03 - Nekhei Naatza - Haredim With Rottweilers.mp3
    04 - Nekhei Naatza - A Guillotine For The Israeli Oligarchy.mp3
    05 - Nekhei Naatza - Frightful Sight.mp3
    06 - Nekhei Naatza - Slaughter Of The Blameworthy.mp3

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    Nekhei Naatza Biography

    NEKHEI NAATZA hailed from Lehavot Habashan & Dan, 2 "kibbutzim"
    in the Upper Galilee. Paralyzed several times by line up changes, they lasted
    from late 1990 until mid 1997. Their releases includes a split tape (1993),
    "Renounce Judaism" 7" (Beer City '94), "Hail The New Regime" LP (Beer
    City 1997) and a split cassette with Italy's Muddle (1997). Also appeared on
    "Parvarotti" and "Break The Cultural Curfew", as well as several
    compilations abroad. Broke up after the US tour with USF. This songs,
    recorded in 1997, were part of a planned 2nd 7" which remains unreleased.

    More information can be found here: http://www.sonicdeathsound.com/punk/naatza/
    Disclaimer: this biography was gathered automatically through an external music database and could be inaccurate. We don't control the information found here.

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