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  1. This Ep is as good as Death Sentence were short-lived. Basically, and I say this in a non-hyperbolic fashion for once, "Death and pure distruction" is one of the very best record of the UK82 genre. Now that I have everyone's attention, let's dissect this unsung English punk-rock wonder.

  2. 23 de may. de 2023 · Fronted by Wattie Buchan, an ex-squaddie with an enormous red mohican and a Scottish accent that bordered on indecipherable, their defiantly titled debut album, 1981’s Punks Not Dead, plastered football-terrace chants over high-speed, ultra-aggro beats.

  3. 19 de nov. de 2015 · DEATH. Long before The Clash, the Sex Pistols or the Ramones came Death, a proto-punk band from Detroit made up of three young black brothers, who started off as a soul band but quickly ditched that sound once they heard the hard, discordant rhythms of The Stooges.

  4. Death Sentence (3) 'A very classy, powerful power thrash outfit that doesn't resort to metal riffs. If anything, they owe more to earlier punk, but they're firmly rooted in modern sounds, blasting it out with strong lyrics and hooks to boot--"live" proof that Vancouver is not dead. Hot!'.

  5. citizenfreak.com › artists › 93857-death-sentenceDeath Sentence

    Death Sentence were on the forefront of Vancouver punk's second wave during the mid eighties. Their sound, which crossed British punk and Metal with DOA-style hardcore, made them a popular live act not only in the Pacific Northwest, but across Canada.

  6. 10 de nov. de 2021 · Lucy Abbott explores the influence of trailblazing black women in punk including Skin of Skunk Anansie and Poly Styrene of X-Ray Spex.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2020 · By 1982, everyone thought punk was dead. After the ’77 boom, the genre had stagnated, and the bands were considered irrelevant laughing stocks. But deep underground, its corpse was twitching, and from the rotten, putrid sludge of punk rose a band that inspired the next generation of both metal and punk rock kids to make a new type ...