Discharge

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  • d-beat
  • punk
  • hardcore punk
  • crust
  • hardcore
Discharge are a British hardcore punk band formed in Stoke On Trent, UK in 1977. They are one of the world's first hardcore punk bands, and are often recognized as one of the main bands responsible for starting crust punk, and serving as sole inspiration for a legion of bands who played a style of hardcore punk called "d-beat" for how they paid tribute to Discharge's distinctive guitar and drum interplay. They later went on to play in the '80s crossover hybrid of hardcore and thrash. Discharge are still active today, fronted by The Varukers vocalist Rat.

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Songs

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    Ignorance (extended version)

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    In Defence of Our Future

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    In Love Believe

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    Infected

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    Into Darkness

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    Is This to Be

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    It Can't Happen Here

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    It's No T.V. Scetch

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    It's No T.V. Sketch

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    It's No TV Sketch

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    It's Not a T.V. Sketch

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    Killing Yourself to Live

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    Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye

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    Leaders / Deceivers

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    Leaders Deceivers

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    Look at Tomorrow

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    Looking at Pictures of Genocide

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    Lost in You

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    Lost Tribe Rising

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    M.A.D

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    Maimed and Slaughtered

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    Mania for Conquest

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    Manson Child

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    Massacre of Innocence

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    Massacre of Innocents

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    Massacre of Innocents (Air Attack)

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    Meanwhile

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    Meet Your Maker

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    Never Again

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    Never Come to Care

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    New Age

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    New World Order

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    Nightmare continues (live)

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    No Compromise

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    Population Control

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    Price of Silence

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    Protest & Survive

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    Protest and Survive

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    Psycho Active

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    Q: And Children A: And Children

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    Q: and Children?

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    Q: And Children? A: And Children

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    Q: And Children? A: And Children.

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    Raped and Pillaged

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    Real Life Snuff

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    Realities of War

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    Religion Instigates

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    Reprise

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    Sexplosion

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    Shootin' Up the World


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