Does Yas Forums like Oi punk?

Does Yas Forums like Oi punk?

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yea but i don’t listen to the white power stuff

oi is just Cringe part of NSBM (the lyrics) with the cringe part of punk (all of it). NSBM is just better

Yeah, but I don't listen to racists

It's fun high energy music that got co-opted by racist subhumans, which is a shame.

You don't listen to Miles Davis?

Nope, although his stuff isn't really my speed so I probably wouldn't listen to him anyway

RAC: filtering plebs since 1983

You would have to be a gigaton faggot to hate "Back with a Bang" or "I Don't Like You".

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Cringe

>shitty music: filtering taste since 1983
buddy if you want to live your life defined by identity politics, more power to you, but don't pretend like the music is anything other than mediocre lmao

Exactly how many RAC bands have you listened to? You probably couldn't name three, let alone have the familiarity to know what's lacking about their art apart from messaging.

I love Oi!

I usually listen to normal Oi! because the majority of RAC sucks balls from a musical perspective.

>the majority of RAC sucks balls from a musical perspective

How many RAC bands have you listened to?

i'd rather listen to cock sparrer

Received wisdom: "oi was great until those racist boneheads came around and ruined it!"

What my ears tell me: the exact opposite.

I like Cock Sparrer and 4-Skins but those guys sound more like David Bowie than my idea of what Punk is.

I listen to Oi! but not RAC.

if you really like rac so much then put some on the table for us "uncultured" plebs

Challenge accepted.

"Backlash" stands out as some of the best American Oi! ever put to record. A gruff melange of melodic riffs played at mid-tempo with shouted lyrics eschewing baldfaced bigotry in favor of American patriotism and white skinhead unity define these Philadelphia bootboys' sound. Too many highlights to choose from, but I'm particularly fond of "New Glory", "Red, White, and Blue", "Robin Hood" and "Backlash". The song "Loyal and Brave", which begins with echoed acoustics before upping the tempo to quicker paced Oi!, breaks the formula we're so used to on many skinhead Oi! records; the track concludes just as it preludes, but that's no mark against it.

While these guys were unapologetically white power, their music is executed with so much passion, conviction and good taste that this album must find its way in anyone's Punk collection, Nazi or not.
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Rudimentary Peni did it better and earlier. This sounds like a ripoff of those guys.

A decent amount. The production is usually horrible even by punk standards and a lot of the bands are very obvious trend hoppers trying to appeal to whatever happened to be popular with white working class kids at the time. Hence why so many of them started making butt metal in the 90s;

>Rudimentary Peni
lmao your ears would have to be retarded to think this

In the short time of Légion 88's existence, the band would produce some raw, unrestrained, furious and scuzzy music France's underground had ever laid ears on. If you want to hear Oi! and Hardcore done just a little bit differently, then "Légion 88: 1984-1987" is the definitive CD for you, compiling virtually everything these Odin-runed skinheads ever put to record, including some tracks from the scuzzy, chaotic live album and the primitive demo. Hell, there's even a bit of Blitz-style Post-Punk in there too, especially in the occasional 'atmospheric' guitar lines and militaristic heavy beats topped off with the addition of harsh and vicious vocals.

Nothing more than raw, roughshod, confident Punk striding boldly and fiercely. Some of this stuff is straight-up creepy-crawly 80s Goth with a shaven head--listen to "Violence Nocturne" and tell me that riff doesn't sound like it could come from some prime Deathrock. In the same way that there's some kind of spiritual parallel between Landser and Absurd, I'd bet anything Peste Noire took some cues from all these old French RAC bands. That baroque sense of melody, the silly hooligan ethos, the dungeon atmosphere and fetishism for all things Medieval and rustic in general, etc.

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killer album, this elite terror YDL and arresting officers are all 10/10 American oi punk

>A decent amount

Define decent amount. Name bands, you dip.

I would not have made the Rudimentary Peni comparison for New Glory, although it would apply a little more to Légion 88.

Full disclosure: I listen to quite a bit of Anarcho and Crust Punk. Likewise, I have more than a few favorites there, although I listen to them much less these days

fucking hell whoever made this is a LEGEND

>RAC: filtering plebs since 1983
Imagine LARPing as a 57 year old who's nostalgic for some 1980s cringe

So you hear to similarities between those guys and early Rudimentary Peni?
The one you posted might be a bit faster tempo wise but it has a similar sound imo. They probably listened to R.P. and why wouldn't they?
Not that fond of crust punk to be honest, i prefer the anarcho punk stuff. personally i usually go for rabid hardcore.

First thing's first, I absolutely love the illustration for this LP. Unlike crude photographs or amateurish scribblings decking the covers of most RAC records, "Sangre de Conquistadores" lives up to its title, featuring the Death Knights of Krynn cleverly edited with our heroes bearing arms while riding horseback upon demon-eyed stallions. The back's graphic design isn't shabby either, and the band certainly looks quite menacing. Unlike the brittle production values of their compatriots north of the Pyrenees, everything here sounds perfect. The guitar's fierce tone drives much of the album, and bass plays more than an auxiliary role. Nothing on the drum kit is too loud or too soft. Most charming is our vocalist, who brings a surly, whiskey timbre that wouldn't sound a world away from what I imagine a Spanish Lemmy would possibly sound like.

The songs here are consistently midpaced rockers with lyrics covering history to modern western cultural issues. Much like other RAC bands, División 250 includes a couple of acoustic ballads, including the closing track dedicated to the unit which the band derived their name; curiously, they decided to put that track first on the CD reissue. Paying tribute to James I of Aragon in Catalan, "Mai deixarem que tornen" features the bass playing a very prominent role, giving the song a distinct groove guiding the song from start to finish.

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Skrewdriver, Condemned 84 (I like these two), Mudover, Fortress, New Glory, Skullhead, English Rose, White Noise, new 4-Skins, other assorted stuff on some comp I wouldn't be able to recall off the top of my head. Also a bunch of random tracks featured in some skinhead doc from the 90s.

>i prefer the anarcho punk stuff
Like what? Apart from Rudimentary Peni, what stuff?

Me: CRASS, The Mob, Flux of Pink Indians, Rudimentary Peni, The Apostles, Hit Parade, Zounds, Poison Girls, Icons of Filth, Subhumans (UK)

Fuck Conflict

>Mudoven
>Fortress
>New Glory
>White Noise
>Skullhead

Just curious, where did these bands fall short for you? They're all very capable bands, if somewhat derivative. Then again, if you're playing within the confines of a genre, there's only so much you can do.

If we're talking specifically about Oi, I've listened to a decent amount. Musically most of it is fine, but lyrically it's just a bunch of idpol faggots bitching about minorities and degenerates. It's just boring. You can only sing about how much you hate seeing Pakis at the corner shop so many times before it gets stale.

Same + Omega Tribe and early Legion of Parasites. Actually Hit Parade and Zounds are unknown to me so i will check 'em out.

That would be yours truly.

Yep, as you can tell, I'm clearly enthusiastic about this stuff. It's my lifelong hobby to collect obscure music from radicals of all stripes.

Nazi Punks Fuck Off

Got any hardline stuff? (Insane militant vegan jihadi straight edge stuff)

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>Actually Hit Parade and Zounds are unknown to me so i will check 'em out.

Oh, you're going to be in for quite the treat with Hit Parade. Anarcho-Minimal Synth:
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Zounds is legendary:
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Physically, I've got the Vegan Reich "Vanguard" compilation CD. That's some powerful stuff.

The other Hardline bands are somewhat forgettable, although Statement has some interesting tunes.

>Yeah, but I don't listen to racists

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Not him, but I'd listen to Earth Crisis, Vegan Reich, Gatekeeper, Statement, Path Of Resistance, Raid, Abnegation, Sacred Pledge, and Green Rage.

Decking the cover is an illustration of Arno Breker's "Der Rufer" with classical architecture in the foreground while a massive blaze rises to the sky in the background. Given the music was still predominantly Oi! in spite of the Post-Punk influence, Ultime Assaut clearly had their feet in France's RAC skinhead scene. The lyrics to "La bête immonde" would probably make Streicher proud.

Characteristic of most releases from Rebelles Européens, gritty reverbed rhythms drive the music like their fellow countrymen Légion 88 or Chauves Pourris. The mostly Oi! A-side is a drag, but the music becomes much more interesting when the album delves deeper into Post-Punk. The closer "L.V.F." has some neat Ska strokes while "Chômeur 80" bursts forward with Hardcore energy. Unlike the French pirate vocals of Légion 88's Alain or Kontingent's Laurent, Robert has this intoxicated, off-key moan which ranges from tolerable to grating. "Segneur Barbare" is perhaps his best performance since he keeps it at a volume just above a whisper. The instrumentation helps, too.

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Nice, thanks mate. These was very good. Zounds especially.
Vegan Reich was fucking good. I also have that Vanguard comp, listen to it every now and then.
Were Earth Crisis really hardline? Knew about the other ones, Raid and Green Rage had like one good song each. I'll add one that neither of you mentioned.
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>Racetraitor

Not a fan. They're really fucking annoying.

They had the Fall Out Boy drummer lmao. But i get it, regular 90's vegan metalcore is enough and better.

BASED

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Yes you do, and you are one.

BASED
HOW CAN NAZI PUNKS COMPETE?

Every song has either the word 'skinhead' or 'fatherland' in it, and there's a really cool number about Freddy Krueger, that's about all I can figure out. And oh yeah, if you ever wanted to know what music played by orcs would sound like...

After a suitably fascistic trumpet fanfare, things kick into gear with 'Störkraft', a bolt of electrified psycho energy that just doesn't let up for the album's thirty minute duration. The sound here is almost too fine for words, so tight and so brutal, bands would kill (and probably have) just to sound half as good as this. 'Terror', 'Hooligans', the title track - the classics just roll on and on. Just makes you want to down pitcher after pitcher of beer and jump around like a lunatic. Controversial, but essential. Along with 'Der Clou' by fellow Germans Endstufe, this is the pinnacle of European Oi Oi music.

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Fuck off, coward.

Thank you, comrade!

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Störkraft's follow up is more Hard Rock-oriented than the previous album, but still has enough of that aggressive Oi! sound. Kudos to them for covering "Voice of England" as "Kraft für Deutschland", staying true to the original sound whereas other bands keep falling short.

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Good to see you again. Make Yas Forums shake in their safe space. If they only knew.

Alright, it was fun posting some albums. My chart should be a good introduction, but for those seeking out albums, check rac-forum and 88nsm. Those sites always host obscure albums. As always, Soulseek has a few users sharing RAC.

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