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| Disensitise: (VB) Deny - Remove - Destroy CD (2008) VB
$12.95 2009 album from the British Hardcore outfit. Formed originally during the late 70's in Stoke On Trent, Discharge became one of the new breed of Punk bands amongst a barrage of the onslaught of N.W.O.B.H.M (New Wave Of British Heavy ...
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| Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing CD (1982)
$10.45 A punk rock landmark if ever there was one, Discharge's Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing is one of the most bleak, angry albums to ever grace the underground. The album is important on all sorts of levels, from what ...
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| Discharge CD (2002)
$8.99 This 2001 release is the comeback album for the U.K. proto- hardcore band formed in 1977 by the twin brothers Tony and Terry Roberts. Discharge began as a classic 1977-style punk band before Clay Records picked it up in 1979; ...
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| Society's Victims CDs (2004) Box Set
$21.75 Discharge split heads and changed minds with the raging and righteousness of early releases like the Realities of War EP (1980) and the "Why" 12" from 1983. But the pioneering U.K. hardcore unit lost focus with lineup shifts and an ...
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| Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing CD (1982)
$13.95 Straddling the line between hardcore punk and speed metal, the pioneering U.K. outfit Discharge's politically-charged 1982 album HEAR NOTHING, SEE NOTHING, SAY NOTHING features "The Final Blood Bath" and "Protest and Survive."
A punk rock landmark if ever there was one, ...
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| Beginning Of The End CD (2006) Extended Play
$7.89 Brand new awesone 3 track single from the fathers of hardcore speed punk noise. The band have gone back to their roots with these songs. Features vocalist Rat ex Varukers.
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| Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing CD (1982)
$47.75 A punk rock landmark if ever there was one, Discharge's Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing is one of the most bleak, angry albums to ever grace the underground. The album is important on all sorts of levels, from what ...
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| Society's Victims CD (2004) Import
$33.75 SOCIETY'S VICTIMS is a three-disc box set that gives a satisfying overview of the British punk band Discharge. The compilation includes new songs, live material, singles and EPs, and selected album tracks.
Discharge split heads and changed minds with the raging ...
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| Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing CD (1982) (Import) Import; Canada
$18.25 A punk rock landmark if ever there was one, Discharge's Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing is one of the most bleak, angry albums to ever grace the underground. The album is important on all sorts of levels, from what ...
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| Why CD (1981) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered; Digipak; United Kingdom
$18.25 Originally released as a 10" mini album, this 1998 reissue contains 12 bonus tracks taken from the band's first three 7" releases.
This deluxe reissue from Sanctuary Records Group compiles Discharge's 1981 10," "Why," with the initial EPs that established the ...
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 Discharge Songs
Popular or famous Discharge songs: Never Again, Decontrol, More I See, Drunk With Power, Final Blood Bath, Protest and Survive. More music songs State Violence State Control, Two Monstrous Nuclear Stockpiles, Warning, Free Speech For the Dumb, Nightmare Continues, Blood Runs Red. More music songs Cries of Help, I Won't Subscribe, Meanwhile, Possibility of Life's Destruction, Death Dealers, In Defence of Our Future. More music songs Anger Burning.
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 Discharge Biography
Embracing the same anarcho-punk approach as like-minded British bands Crass and Conflict, Discharge took the musical and ideological influence of the Sex Pistols to its extreme. Formed in the late 1970s, the band embraced anarchism as both a lifestyle and an artistic framework, offering politically confrontational lyrics over a punk sound that was noisier, faster, and altogether more aggressive than almost anything that had come before it. The Discharge sound would give rise to both the crust punk and grindcore subgenres. The band underwent numerous line-up changes through the decades, but were releasing new material as late as 2002.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Sham 69, Corrosion of Conformity, D.O.A., Chumbawamba, G.B.H., The Exploited, Conflict, Rose Tattoo, Murder City Devils, Slightly Stoopid, Subhumans (UK), Vice Squad, Flux of Pink Indians, Varukers, Doctor Know, Hellhammer, Rudimentary Peni, Bloodrock, Anti-Pasti, Holocaust, The Smalls, Chron Gen
 Followers
Slayer, Anti-Flag, Against Me!, Atari Teenage Riot, Propagandhi (Punk Band), Pig Destroyer, Disrupt, The Nation of Ulysses, His Hero Is Gone, Final Warning
 Influences
Black Sabbath, The Ramones, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, Motörhead, Woody Guthrie, MC5, Buzzcocks, The Damned, Sham 69, Stiff Little Fingers, The Fugs, Cock Sparrer
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George Foreman, Gao Hong, In Memory
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