The Old Firm Casuals
Members from Rancid and Yaphet Kotto!
Members from Rancid and Yaphet Kotto!
There are 4 Bands named "Subculture". The first one is an hardcore punk band from North Carolina, USA. They released one LP called "I heard a Scream" in 1985 on No Core Records/Fartblossom Enterprises.
The second on is an Oi! band from the UK. They released their "Loud and Clear" 7 inch in 1983 on Essential Recods. The UK Subculture also appeared on the Oi!Oi! That's yer lot! compilation. Captain Oi! re-issued (all) UK Subculture Material on a Split with A.B.H. in 1998.
At least seven artists named The Way:
1) Korean pop band (please consider changing to ë” ì›¨ì´)
2) Streetpunk / Oi band
3) Czech psychedelic shoegaze band
4) 70's Jesus Music folk/rock group
5) Acoustic Band from Suffern, New York
6)A rapper from the West Coast,California
7) British rock band from Coventry, UK featuring the ex-drummer of The Great White Hope, a Moral Victory,El Jefe and One Glance Heros, Dan Searles
There is more than one artist with this name:
1) hard rock supergroup
2) hardcore punk band from Connecticut
3) hardcore punk band from Ireland
4) band
5) band
6) i don't care
7) whatever
8) jazz 1) Contraband was a short-lived super group featuring some of the biggest names in the 80's metal scene. They released just one album of good time hard rock before members went their separate ways.
The Templars are an oi punk band formed in Long Island, New York in 1991. Comprised of black and white skinhead members, they have several influences, including Oi!, punk, glam rock, rock n roll and mod. The band's name comes from an ancient order of Christian Warrior Monks called the Knights Templar.
There are several bands called "The Janitors" 1)The Janitors were an alternative rock/Noise rock band from Sunderland & Newcastle, formed in 1984. They were led by singer Andrew Denton, who was backed by Craig Hope (guitar, keyboards), Simon Warnes (bass guitar), and Tim Stirland (drums). Described as "a mixture of Membranes meeting Captain Beefheart, they signed to Marc Riley's In-Tape label, releasing their debut single, "Chicken Stew" in July 1985.
The band started at Birmingham in 1986 under the line up: Rich - vocals, Paul (Dirk) - guitar, Neil (Lurch) - bass, Steve - drums. With this line up they played a few gigs and recorded some demo tracks and also recorded the song 'The Law' for 'The Sound Of Oi!' compilation. Rich joined the army and was replaced by Martin (Fluffy). They released their first lp in 1988 under the title 'Oi! Kinnock Give Us Back Our Rose' and in 1990 their second lp 'Hard As Nails'. Neil took the vocals duties when Martin left the band and Sid from Section 5 came to bass.