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WE WILL HEAR, SEE AND SAY ONE THING - DISCHARGE!!! This absolute legend needs no introduction. They are simply back on Obscene Extreme, and they are the one and only DISCHARGE!!! We don't think anyone doesn't know DISCHARGE, after all, bands across styles and sizes swear by this band, formed back in the seventies, as their roots and great inspiration!!! Not only their classic album "Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing" will forever be written in golden letters in music history.
The band that gave the name to the D-beat style we all love will play us a solid portion of songs from the aforementioned album at OEF, as well as another cross-section of their incredible and long history!!! By all rights DISCHARGE will be one of the headliners at OEF 2025 and we're just screaming, FUCK YES!!!
Bio
Can you hear the sound of an enormous door slamming in the depths of hell?
Not only is this the chilling description given of a nuclear detonation during one of the sound-bite samples on the first Discharge album, but it's also a perfect description of the Stoke, UK-based punk band that turned the world of underground music on its head with their primal bursts of uncompromising speed and aggression.
Formed in the late Seventies Discharge changed the face of punk and indeed extreme music itself with their stunning Realities Of War EP, a four-song outpouring of pure intensity that boiled punk down to its basic components of rage, frustration and violent rebellion. Discharge stumbled upon a sound that was so ugly, it was beautiful; so horrifying, it was irresistible and it ushered in a whole new wave of gnarlier, nastier UK punk, and ultimately paved the way for hardcore and thrash.
The onslaught continued with classic release after classic release, each more devastating than the previous: the five-track Fight Back EP, which saw the band fusing anarcho-punk anti-war sentiment to their incendiary noise, the Decontrol 7, which is probably still the most brutal punk single ever released, and the incredible in its sheer unrelenting viciousness. Why? 12. Of course there were the inevitable line-up changes, too many to even start to list over the years, but undeterred the band released their debut LP, Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing, in 1982, a towering feat of musical aggression that smashed its way into the UK charts and saw the band travelling the world, spreading their virulent sonic disease
Discharge are seemingly unstoppable, and a thousand bands spawned in their wake, making them one of the few bands to have fathered their very own genre, Discore or D-Beat as it's now widely known around the world. Many of the songs from the bands formative years have been covered by some of the biggest names in rock and metal music: Metallica, Anthrax, Sepultura, Machine Head, Prong, Soulfly, Arch Enemy to name but a few... all of them keen to tip their hat to this ground-breaking band, but all of them coming up short when it comes to capturing the same kind of primal ferocity.
In 2016, Discharge have signed to Nuclear Blast Records, to unleash their single 'New World Order', and the aptly-titled album End Of Days which reached #10 in The Official UK Rock Charts and have been playing to sold out crowds in America and in Europe.
Discography
Release date | Release name | Media |
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2023 | Live At The Music Machine 1980 | |
2023 | Demo-Lition style | EP |
2023 | Blood of the innocent | |
2020 | Protest And Survive The Anthology | |
2019 | Noise not music | |
2018 | 1980-85 | CD |
2016 | End Of Days | LP |
2016 | New World Order | EP |
2011 | Propaganda Feeds | EP |
2008 | Disensitise | LP |
2006 | Beginning of the End | EP |
2002 | Discharge | LP |
1993 | Shootin' Up the World | LP |
1991 | Massacre Divine | LP |
1986 | Grave New World | LP |
1984 | The More I See | EP |
1983 | The Price of Silence | EP |
1983 | Ignorance | EP |
1983 | Warning: Her Majesty's Government Can Seriously Damage Your Health | EP |
1982 | Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing | LP |
1982 | State Violence State Control | EP |
1982 | Never Again | EP |
1981 | Why? | EP |
1980 | Realities of War | EP |
1980 | Fight Back | EP |
1980 | Decontrol | EP |
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