Refused

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  • hardcore
  • punk
  • hardcore punk
  • post-hardcore
  • swedish
Refused was a highly influential hardcore punk band originating from Umeå, Sweden, formed in 1991. The band's final lineup comprised its founding members, vocalist Dennis Lyxzén and drummer David Sandström, as well as guitarists Kristofer Steen and Jon Brännström. Their lyrics came from a left-wing revolutionary perspective, and dealt with the subjects of classism and bourgeois morality, authoritarian repression, homophobia, animal rights, the press, and the futility of 'representative democracy.

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Songs

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    Live Wire

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    Mark

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    New Noise

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    No Reason Why

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    Ode to Dischord

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    Old Friends/New War

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    Our Silence

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    Perception

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    Poetry Written In Gasoline

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    Preception

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    Pretty Face

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    Protest Song '68

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    Pump the Brakes

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    Racial Liberation

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    Rather Be Dead

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    Re-Fused

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    Reach Out

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    Refused Are Fuckin Dead

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    Refused Are Fuckin' Dead (Bomba Je Remix, Long Version)

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    Refused Are Fucking Dead

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    Refused Are Fucking Dead (EP version)

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    Return to the Closet

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    Servants Of Death

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    Soft

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    Strength

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    Summerholiday vs. Punkroutine

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    Summerholidays vs. Punkroutine

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    Sunflower Princess

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    Symbols

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    Tannhäuser / Derivè

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    The Apollo Programme Was a Hoax

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    The Deadly Rhythm

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    The Marlboro Man is Dead

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    The New Deal

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    The Real

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    The Refused Party Program

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    The Shape of Punk to Come

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    The Slayer

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    This Trust Will Kill Again

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    Thought Is Blood

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    Tide

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    Trickbag

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    TV Freak

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    Untitled

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    Useless Europeans

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    Voodoo People

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    War On The Palaces

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    Where is Equality

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    Where's Equality

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    Where's Equality?


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