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Discharge are an English hardcore punk band formed in 1977 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. [3] The band is known for influencing several sub-genres of extreme music and their songs have been covered by some of the biggest names in heavy metal and other genres. The musical sub-genre of D-beat is named after Discharge and the band's distinctive ...
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Discharge performing in 2006 and 2022. Discharge are an English hardcore punk band from Stoke-on-Trent. Formed in early 1977, the group originally featured a lineup of vocalist Terry "Tezz" Roberts, guitarists Roy "Rainy" Wainwright and Tony "Bones" Roberts, bassist Nigel Bamford and drummer Tony "Acko" Atkinson. The band's current lineup features Rainy on bass (initially as guitarist, a ...
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Grave New World is the second studio album by English hardcore punk band Discharge, released on 16 June 1986 [2] by Clay Records.The album marks a radical stylistic change, with the band abandoning their previous hardcore punk style for a softer, and more accessible glam metal sound. [1]
Title Album details Peak chart positions UK [1]UK Indie [2]Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing: Released: May 1982; Label: Clay Formats: LP, MC, reel-to-reel 40 2 Grave New World
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The album cover depicts a young boy, David Fox, pulling his face downward. In 2012, Fox threatened to sue the band due to using the picture without his permission, and it led to bullying and dropping out of school. He stated that the band "ruined his life". [87] Richard Pryor – Richard Pryor (1968)