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The Templars are an Oi! band formed in Long Island, New York in April 1991. The band's musical influences include Oi!, punk rock , glam rock and rock and roll . They have tended to purposely use low-quality recording techniques (their Acre Studios is a garage).
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After the Oi! movement lost momentum in the United Kingdom, Oi! scenes formed in continental Europe, North America, and Asia. Soon, especially in the United States, the Oi! phenomenon mirrored the hardcore punk scene of the late 1970s, with American Oi!-originating bands such as the Radicals, U.S. Chaos, Iron Cross, Agnostic Front, and Anti Heros.
In 2009, the label released its first vinyl output: a split 7-inch vinyl EP with Stamford Bridge (Carl Fritcher from iconic US Oi! band The Templars (band)) and Bastards Choir. In 2009, Max Campbell of Bastards Choir and Hudson Falcons joined Yakimick as co-owner of Oi! the Boat. [2]
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This changed when Oi!, a genre of punk rock, became popular with white power skinheads. The ambiguity of Nazi chic can make it difficult to identify a band's intentions, especially when the bands do not express a clear political message.
Splodgenessabounds are an English punk rock band formed in Keston, Kent. The band is associated with the Oi! and punk pathetique genres. Their frontman is Max Splodge (born Martin Everest). [1] They have scored three UK singles chart entries, including one Top 10 hit and a second Top 30 hit. [2]
Oi Polloi (early days) - doesn't matter where they ended up; they started out playing Oi! Oxymoron (band) - German Oi! 15 years on is still Oi! The Templars - American Oi! 15 years on is still Oi! U.S. Chaos - American Oi!/streetpunk is still Oi!/streetpunk. Apparently they were one of the first American bands to play in the Oi! style. Any more ...