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World’s Appreciated Kitsch presents:M.D.C. (hardcore/punk since 1981, USA)
In 1981, Dave Dictor, Al Schvitz, Mikey Offender Donaldson, and “x-con ron” Posner put out their first two-song single 7” as The Stains. Shortly afterwards, they were duly christened Millions of Dead Cops by Buxf Parrot, the hardcore bass player of The Dicks. And the rest, as they say, is history…
M.D.C. is a musical and political organization always striving to make intelligent, powerful, political statements that scream loudly against political insanity and social malignancy, addressing oppression and the human condition. Their originality challenges and often rivals, with their distinctly blunt and radical views, some of the most iconic bands of the past-and-present punk scene often littered with meaningless personal topical babble.
M.D.C. undoubtedly influenced many bands of today, evident in many modern anti-government and anti-oppression oriented groups, as early American Punk folklore blazoned its course through the past 44 years. M.D.C. was on the cover of the FIRST issue of Maximum Rock’n’Roll, which also includes a band interview. They have had major articles in Playboy, Spin, Sounds, and interviews far too numerous to count in local papers and fanzines across the globe. As an integral part of early American Punk folklore, it is not surprising to find references to M.D.C. in the annals of punk history and beyond the boundaries of mainstream music culture–their honorable mention in the alternative duo They Might Be Giants’ song “Rhythm Section Want Ad” and the “Millions of Dead Cops” album ranking #7 on Kurt Cobain’s all-time favorite list are two interesting examples.
M.D.C. = Millions of Dead Cops, Millions of Damn Christians, Millions of Dead Capitalists, Millions of Dead Congressmen, Millions of Dead Children, Missile Destroyed Civilization, Multi-Death Corporation, Male Dominated Culture, Marine Death Corps, Magnus Dominus Corpus…
https://www.mdcpunkofficial.com
BARACKCA (punk/hardcore since 1993, HU)
Barackca were formed in 1993 in Budapest. Political songs already appeared in their early years alongside with the satirical ones. They self-published a total of 8 albums. They had over 900 concerts in 29 European and 4 Asian countries.
In their songs they often criticize capitalism, point out social problems, and they hold racism, National Socialism and every repressive authority unacceptable.
Their music is a mix of Hungarian punk style with US hardcore/punk and anarcho mentality.
https://barackca.hu
KRIME (hardcore/punk, NL)
Krime, formed early 2024, is a hardcore/punk band from the Netherlands, featuring ex members of Citizens Patrol and Brat Pack.
Their sound could appeal to fans of Poison Idea, Long Knife, RKL, Government Warning, Syndrome 81, etc.
This is their first Amsterdam show ever!
https://krimepunk.bandcamp.com
Doors: 20.00
Starts: 20.30
Damage: 12 euros
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
OCCII, Amstelveenseweg 134, 1075 XL Amsterdam, Nederland,Amsterdam, Netherlands
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