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Defiance - And We Don't Care - The Very Best of (2008)

Anarchy punk from united states. DEFIANCE formed in 1993 from the ashes of three of Portland’s seminal Anarcho-punk bands, DEPRIVED, RESIST, and UNAMUSED. The original line up was Mike (guitar), Gibby (vocals), Kelly (bass), Tony (vocals), and Niff (drums). The band quickly made a name for themselves with their uncompromising no-frills punk rock, straight forward political lyrics, and imagery that could have been lifted from UK ‘82. It wasn’t long, either, before the band’s chaotic nature, penchant for alcohol and other indulgences, and a bad habit of attracting unwanted attention from the law gained them a reputation as, well, a little unpredictable…


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01 No Future No Hope
02 Fuck This City
03 Burn
04 Hands of the Few
05 You Got It All Wrong
06 Fight The Real Enemy
07 Dead and Gone
08 Nowhere
09 Spoils of the Last War
10 Into The Dust
11 Its Too Late
12 Fall Into Line
13 Last Night
14 Still Got Fuck All
15 Doing What Youre Told
16 Bonus Track

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