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STAGE BOTTLES, DE33 years of honest antifascist punk rock
The Stage Bottles were founded in 1993 by a group of close friends from the antifascist skinhead scene in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. At the time, the scene faced significant challenges in combating the Neo-Nazi movement, and the Stage Bottles became an integral part of this struggle from the very beginning. The band actively supported the SHARP (SkinHeads Against Racial Prejudice) movement, and later the RASH (Red and Anarchist SkinHeads) movement as well.
Over the years, the band’s lineup underwent several changes. One of the most significant moments in their history was the departure of female vocalist Manu in 1999. Her voice, along with the band’s signature use of the saxophone, had been a defining element of the Stage Bottles’ music.
The band’s lyrical themes aim to inspire antifascist actions, foster critical perspectives on society and capitalism, and celebrate a strong connection to football and its subcultural terrace culture. Daily life issues also play a significant role in their songs. The Stage Bottles often approach these topics in ways that set them apart from other punk rock bands.
The Stage Bottles have performed at numerous antifascist events and concerts with left-wing themes. They’ve also made a notable impact within the football scene, particularly among Ultra groups, thanks to their clear and uncompromising stance. This influence has led to frequent invitations to perform at events organized by such groups across Germany and Europe.
Throughout their journey, the Stage Bottles have convinced many individuals to leave the right-wing scene, presenting an alternative subculture rooted in healthier values and attitudes. The band consistently prioritizes solidarity and support for meaningful causes over financial gain.
To date, the Stage Bottles have played hundreds of gigs around the world, including performances in Germany, Canada, Russia, Belarus, Britain, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Spain, France, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Mexico, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Croatia, Denmark, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, Italy, and Greece.
Their iconic song, “Sometimes anti-social – but always anti-fascist”, which originated in 1999, has evolved into a globally recognized antifascist slogan. One prominent example of its enduring legacy can be found professionally painted on the back of a terrace at the football stadium of FC St. Pauli.
The Stage Bottles have also contributed to several film productions. Their song “Sometimes anti-social – but always anti-fascist” was featured on the soundtrack of the Hollywood production “Hooligans 2 – Stand Your Ground”. Additionally, band members were interviewed and concert footage appeared in documentaries such as “Skinheads” (1995) and “Skinhead Attitude” (2005). Three of their songs were also included in the soundtrack of the German film “Gegengerade”.
Despite numerous lineup changes, the Stage Bottles remain active after 33 years of rock ‘n’ roll. The band has retained its original lyrical style and musical identity. With a loyal fan base, the Stage Bottles show no signs of stopping anytime soon—they’ll continue their journey until the very end!
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PEMPTI KASTA (GR)
Street Punk/Oi! from Thessaloniki
Pempti Kasta (Πέμπτη Κάστα) are a fierce and uncompromising force in the punk scene of Greece. Blending raw energy with politically charged lyrics, the band channels the spirit of classic punk rebellion into a sharp, modern sound rooted in the realities of today.
Formed in the underground circuits of Thessaloniki, Pempti Kasta quickly built a reputation for their explosive live performances. With influences ranging from early UK and US hardcore to the rich legacy of Greek political punk, the band crafts songs that are both confrontational and unifying.
On stage the band delivers pure intensity. Their shows are loud, sweaty, and emotionally charged, a collective experience where solidarity, heavy riffs and political text become a weapon. Whether performing in DIY venues, festivals, or squat spaces, they remain committed to authenticity, street punk culture and community.
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IRON SNAG JOE (AT)
Iron Snag Joe is an Austro Party Punk Rotz'n'roll Band for over 20 years. Music for the underground / from the underground, with a concentrated load of Viennese humor, AKA Wiener Schmäh.
Rating: Worthless
https://www.snagrock.at/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7IYmf9beGeEOhpPZRj0Iyp?si=F0FHUryKT5GnrIuSA-YYtg
Vorverkauf: 26€
Abendkasse: 29€
Arena Wien - Dreiraum
Doors 19:00
Queen Of Shades
Love Music - Hate Fascism
“All we have is each other”
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ARENA WIEN, Baumgasse 80, 1030 Wien, Österreich, Wien, Austria
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