Brilliant stuff. The brutal black and white images just add to the power and thrust of the song. Great job. Just a shame the buggers went and did all that whiney, 'scream like you're on helium metal rubbish'. I never got it. Don't really want to go there but i could never see the appeal as far as i could see Metal was just for dumb teenagers who hadn't grown up yet but Punk had so much more political and social substance it questioned key social structures. Metal contributed nothing. Cheers
@cloverleaf164166 while 'punk' music did do a lot more politically than 'metal' music, i don't believe it is fair to say that metal contributed nothing. war, oppression, equality and unity are all great topics relating to the whole, but d-beat and other varieties of hardcore punk lacks tonal variation to properly reflect emotion that is not aggression. metal music provided a musical platform for bands to portray issues of religion, personal belonging, mental woes, sex and death. all important.
@cloverleaf164166 Check out Slayer's Dittohead, Nuclear assualt's Critical Mass, Sacred Reich's The American Way, Testament's The Greenhouse Effect, Seoultura's Refuse/Resist, and Territory, Corrosion Of Conformity's Vote with a Bullet, Megadeth's Holywars, 99 ways to die, Symphony Of Destruction, and Sodom's City of God videos if you have doubts on metals political insights. I could go on with more songs. Sorry but your comments really irked me as a metal and punk fan.
LOL "became more metal". D-beat is metal-influenced music. Glam is hated by MOST metalheads cause it's fucking commercial. It's like call punk rock such bands as Green Gay or Offstring. Great montage btw.
The reason I made this vid is there's so few good videos of early DISCHARGE and even fewer good images of them online. This vid has everything I could find (worth using) of the band from the '80s, including photos I took of my own collection of DISCHARGE records! Any new video would just be a rehash of these same images. If I could find some other vintage shots, I might be inclined to do one for "Decontrol" or "Never Again." I might do a GBH one in the future - when I have time.
One of the best songs in music history. Very bleak, very angry. Very awesome.
WolfgangVonPoserkila 3 months ago
This band rocks!
gleb202 7 months ago
what a fucking great video
DISCHARGE & D-BEAT fucking rule
rodoxxs 8 months ago
AWESOME VIDEO!!!
TrollMead 9 months ago
one ov the greatist bands ov the time, should an been fight and survive though the way things still are
:)
oldmandaddio 11 months ago
Brilliant stuff. The brutal black and white images just add to the power and thrust of the song. Great job. Just a shame the buggers went and did all that whiney, 'scream like you're on helium metal rubbish'. I never got it. Don't really want to go there but i could never see the appeal as far as i could see Metal was just for dumb teenagers who hadn't grown up yet but Punk had so much more political and social substance it questioned key social structures. Metal contributed nothing. Cheers
cloverleaf164166 1 year ago
@cloverleaf164166 while 'punk' music did do a lot more politically than 'metal' music, i don't believe it is fair to say that metal contributed nothing. war, oppression, equality and unity are all great topics relating to the whole, but d-beat and other varieties of hardcore punk lacks tonal variation to properly reflect emotion that is not aggression. metal music provided a musical platform for bands to portray issues of religion, personal belonging, mental woes, sex and death. all important.
ThePoohat 4 months ago
@cloverleaf164166 Check out Slayer's Dittohead, Nuclear assualt's Critical Mass, Sacred Reich's The American Way, Testament's The Greenhouse Effect, Seoultura's Refuse/Resist, and Territory, Corrosion Of Conformity's Vote with a Bullet, Megadeth's Holywars, 99 ways to die, Symphony Of Destruction, and Sodom's City of God videos if you have doubts on metals political insights. I could go on with more songs. Sorry but your comments really irked me as a metal and punk fan.
moremetalthanyou71 3 weeks ago
great fucking video!~
histatimaniples 1 year ago
btw their "more metal" Massacre Divine kick ass
earthless1990 1 year ago
@earthless1990
Um, I guess you really like "metal"
unifiedpride 1 year ago
@unifiedpride haha sarcasm on sarcasm
earthless1990 1 year ago
@earthless1990 "Massacre Divine" was awful and this is coming from a fan of "Grave New World".
WolfgangVonPoserkila 3 months ago
LOL "became more metal". D-beat is metal-influenced music. Glam is hated by MOST metalheads cause it's fucking commercial. It's like call punk rock such bands as Green Gay or Offstring. Great montage btw.
earthless1990 1 year ago
Awesome!!
johnnyrottini 1 year ago
fuck yeah!
chrischargethesick 1 year ago
Awesome, can u do one for the Hell on Earth/Cries to help song?
Oni64 2 years ago
The reason I made this vid is there's so few good videos of early DISCHARGE and even fewer good images of them online. This vid has everything I could find (worth using) of the band from the '80s, including photos I took of my own collection of DISCHARGE records! Any new video would just be a rehash of these same images. If I could find some other vintage shots, I might be inclined to do one for "Decontrol" or "Never Again." I might do a GBH one in the future - when I have time.
unifiedpride 2 years ago
yeah aight, some atomic bomb footage would go well with any Discharge song.
Oni64 2 years ago
Excellent - can you do a video for FIGHTBACK ?
UKfightback 2 years ago