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Civil Dissident - Menzie's Crack LP (1980-86) (Australia) (1996)

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    Hardcore punk band from Melbourne, Australia.

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    01 A Nazi Choice.mp3
    02 20th Century Holocaust Pt.2.mp3
    03 Death For A Buzz.mp3
    04 The Buck Stops Here.mp3
    05 That Was This Is.mp3
    06 First Blood.mp3
    07 Never Together.mp3
    08 Mind Your Own Business.mp3
    09 Alone Among Friends.mp3
    10 Vacant Race.mp3
    11 Tell Me The Solution.mp3
    12 Exhibit A.mp3
    13 Mirror Of Deception.mp3
    14 Macnipulation.mp3
    15 Memories Of Menzies.mp3
    16 (Bonus) Memories Of Menzies (From The Not So Lucky Country Comp. LP).mp3

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    Civil Dissident Biography

    In the early 80's, Civil Dissident started in Melbourne, on the East Coast of Australia. Civil Dissident and their friends Mad Flowers and Society's Victim started jamming around 1982, and after line-up changes between the three bands (Tracey and Dave leaving Mad Flowers for Civil Dissident and Grant and Andrew leaving Civil Dissident for Mad Flowers), the Civil Dissident line-up was finalised with: Tracey on bass, Wayne on guitar, Dave on drums and Mat on vocals. This line-up would last until the end of Civil Dissident at their last show on the 20th of April, 1985.

    Their influences, from Discharge to Terveet Kädet, from Depression to Raw Power, from Minor Threat to The Stalin and so forth, came through on all their releases. While the above bands were an influence, Civil Dissident still retained a destinct Australian flavour, from their first demo in 1984, up to their tracks on Pusmort's Cleanse the Bacteria compilation and beyond. After a self-financed record and two tapes (Stone the Flamin' Crows was put out by the drummer), plus a string of cuts on international compilations, Civil Dissident called it a day. Every song was to the point, energetic, hardcore punk rock with a straightforward personal/political approach. Civil Dissident were a prime example of how Australian bands could very much hold their own in the world of Hardcore.

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