Fuck The Pigs
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The obvious Finnish entry would be
KAAOS - "Kytät on natsisikoja" ("The cops are nazi pigs") from '81
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZKFN9XpOD4
KAAOS - "Kytät on natsisikoja" ("The cops are nazi pigs") from '81
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZKFN9XpOD4
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And Kohu-63 with Poliisit on verisii persereikiipentagramophone wrote:The obvious Finnish entry would be
KAAOS - "Kytät on natsisikoja" ("The cops are nazi pigs") from '81
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZKFN9XpOD4
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Re: Fuck The Pigs
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Re: Fuck The Pigs
didn't see it answered but isn't "Crime Pays" by Christ on a Krutch?bigfootkit wrote: Also does anyone know which band recorded the album "Crime Pays When Pigs Die", and am i right in thinking that it was DOOM who recorded "Police Bastard"?
Sorry to any law enforcers who may be members on the board who feel aggrieved by this thread, but as the saying goes, "Pig 'til proven cop".
and Police Bastard was by Doom....a few of the guys in the band started a new band w/that exact name, Police Bastard if I am correct.
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Wow! Lots of info to sift through, as well as a whole lotta songs which i can't believe i didn't think of. "Pig Is A Pig" by The Plasmatics, "Fascist Pig" by Suicidal Tendencies and "Strong Arm Of The Law" by Saxon, in particular had me kicking myself.
I'm actually surprised that there aren't more specifically anti police songs by Metal bands, i guess that lyrically as a genre we tend to keep the rebellion a little more general and non-specific in the main.
Many thanks to everyone for their help, and a special mention to jman for identifying Christ On A Krutch as the band who recorded "Crime Pays When Pigs Die", that was driving me crazy, thank you. I could have googled the title, but was a little wary of doing so, might have got me a personal visit from the boys in blue, and i could do without the aggrivation.
I'm actually surprised that there aren't more specifically anti police songs by Metal bands, i guess that lyrically as a genre we tend to keep the rebellion a little more general and non-specific in the main.
Many thanks to everyone for their help, and a special mention to jman for identifying Christ On A Krutch as the band who recorded "Crime Pays When Pigs Die", that was driving me crazy, thank you. I could have googled the title, but was a little wary of doing so, might have got me a personal visit from the boys in blue, and i could do without the aggrivation.
Yeah, I think Metal always kept it more general and sometimes more metaphorical (if that word exists). There's not many Metal songs with names of politicians, for example, like Punk songs. When dealing about rebellion Metal was a bit more mature I think, and I absolutely love Punk, but sometimes the lyrics were too much "heat of the moment". That's why rebellion anthems like "Victims Of State Power" and "Breaking The Law" are timeless.