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Dezerter are a Warsaw punk band whose history is deeply tied to Polish resistance culture, censorship, and the survival of independent music under pressure. Founded in 1981 as SS-20 before adopting the Dezerter name, the group became one of Poland's most important punk acts by combining fast, stripped-down songs with anti-authoritarian lyrics and a refusal to domesticate its message. Early recordings circulated in difficult conditions, and their connection with international punk networks helped the band reach listeners beyond Poland. Albums and releases across the decades documented political anger, social criticism, and the persistence of a band that kept working through changing regimes and changing scenes. Dezerter fit punk scope directly through hardcore punk, anarcho-punk, and classic punk rock. Their music is not ornate; its power comes from compression, urgency, and moral clarity. The guitars slash, the rhythm section drives, and the vocals deliver critique without needing theatrical distance. Dezerter's importance is musical and historical at once. They show how punk can function as a cultural memory, a protest language, and a working band tradition that continues long after its first explosion.
Subhumans are one of the defining English anarcho-punk bands, formed in Wiltshire in 1980 and later associated with Bath through their ongoing releases and activity. Led by Dick Lucas, the band moved quickly from demo material into a run of early EPs and albums that became core documents of political UK punk. The Day the Country Died, From the Cradle to the Grave, Worlds Apart, and EP-LP mixed fast, jagged punk with unusually long-form writing, sharp social criticism, and lyrics aimed at war, state power, consumerism, conformity, surveillance, and ecological collapse. Subhumans split in the mid-1980s, with members later active in related projects, but returned for later phases of touring and recording. Internal Riot and Crisis Point showed that the band's anger and wit had not dulled, updating their themes without abandoning the raw attack that made the early records last. Their music remains urgent, articulate, and deeply tied to DIY punk ethics.
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