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The Day the Country Died
(1982)
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From the Cradle to the Grave
(1983)
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Like most of their albums, the Subhuman's From the Cradle to the Grave is about how society traps people when they are young into a life of obedience, work slavery, and conformity. Mostly, this relatively ambitious failure of a record sticks to this common theme, and though its lyrics are very much the usual, it's the music that's really the ...
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Peace War
(1997)
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This massive international punk compilation was organized by the infamous MDC and released on the band's R. Radical Records label in 1984. The worldwide hardcore scene was at its peak at this point, still underground enough to repel corrupting outside influences like major labels and heavy metal, but already hardened into a rigid aesthetic and ...
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Internal Riot
(2007)
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Live in a Dive
(2004)
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One of the greatest bands to be featured in Fat Wreck Chords' Live In a Dive series, the Subhumans never fail to deliver the most inflammatory of old-school, pogo punk rock over the course of these 26 songs. The set captures the band's characteristic and influential mix of Sex Pistols crud, hardcore intensity, and ska-punk (perfected by the ...
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Worlds Apart
(1985)
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A grungy-looking quartet of punkers (check out the photos on the back cover of this album), Subhumans were a radical British punk group in the vein of the Clash and Conflict, though their sound was different in a couple of ways than both those acts. Like the Clash, Subhumans experimented with ska and reggae beats, but Subhumans' music was a bit ...
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New Dark Age Parade
(2006)
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Vancouver punk legends Subhumans resurfaced briefly in the mid-'90s to support their Pissed Off...with Good Reason! collection, but it wasn't until 2006 that the politically charged group decided to write a sequel to its now classic 1981 debut. The newly re-formed quartet, which features new drummer Jon Card (SNFU/D.O.A.) alongside original ...
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29:29 Split Vision
(1987)
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Perhaps the Subhuman's most sophisticated release, 29:29 Split Vision has quite a variety of music for a band whose songs often all sound the same. The Subhumans even pull off a nearly eight-minute-long tune with a ska beat, "Worlds Apart." "Walls of Silence" is a great, bouncy, almost danceable number, which covers the usual Subhumans' themes of ...
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Time Flies/Rats
(1983)
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In 1995, two mid-eighties LP's by the Subhumans, Time Flies...But Aeroplanes Crash and Rats, were combined onto a single CD or Cassette. Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
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EP-LP
(1986)
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Though there is nothing groundbreaking or especially distinctive in the brand of punk played by the Subhumans, the band is certainly not short on energy. Like the U.K. Subs, the Subhumans take the standard guitar chords and snotty, life-sucks vocals and fashion them into sneering diatribes delivered at top velocity, even if the Subhumans aren't ...
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Unfinished Business
(2004)
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Faster & Louder: Hardcore Punk, Vol. 2
(1993)
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Considered unimaginably over-the-top and atonal at the time, the early sounds of hardcore punk don't sound nearly as noisy decades later. Dare we say, they even sound a bit poppy and tightly conceived in comparison with the uncompromisingly bleak, rushed, and amelodic sounds of today's underground hardcore groups. That's not to take away from the ...
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Pissed Off...with Good Reason!
(1996)
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This is not the (comparatively) second-rate, later early-'80s English hardcore Subhumans. This is the 1978-1982 Vancouver, Canada, punk legends, the ones who recorded the anthemic classic "Fuck You" (found here) that was later redone by D.O.A. after two of the Subhumans joined that group, frontman Wimpy Roy (aka Brian Goble) and original drummer ...
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This Is the A.L.F.
(2000)
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A CD reissue for one of the most crucial anarcho-punk compilations of the '80s (and beyond), repackaged with all of the vinyl's bells and whistles painstakingly reproduced and, though twenty-plus years have elapsed since its initial appearance, the music retains every iota of its original relevance. Pieced together by Conflict (whose "Meat Means ...
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Death Was Too Kind
(2008)
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