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Belligerent Declaration Belligerent Declaration .: Tracklisting :. 1. Belligrent Declaration 2. What Gives you the Right? 3. Girls in Hardcore 4. B.S.B 5. Paint for Corpses not Corpse Paint 6. Blood for Oil (intro) 7. Blood for Oil 8. Pro Life Hypocrisy 9. Cripple Bastards Cover 10. Dirt Deep Inside 11. Alaric 12. Explanation to the song Belligerent Declaration Professionally manufactured and recorded.Copyright Belligerent Declaration
Belligerent Declaration Belligerent Declaration
.: Tracklisting :.
1. Belligrent Declaration 2. What Gives you the Right? 3. Girls in Hardcore 4. B.S.B 5. Paint for Corpses not Corpse Paint 6. Blood for Oil (intro) 7. Blood for Oil 8. Pro Life Hypocrisy 9. Cripple Bastards Cover 10. Dirt Deep Inside 11. Alaric 12. Explanation to the song Belligerent Declaration
Professionally manufactured and recorded.Copyright Belligerent Declaration
BD formed in the summer of of 2001 with the intent to play real punk rock with meaning. That was it. No intentions of becoming stars, making money or conforming to any of that bulls**t to many money grabbing a**eh**le musicians (lets face it, thats most of them) aspire to. BD are not amazing musicians, but they simply play with passion from the heart and there energetic live show are filled with dramatic intensity that are always memorable. The band are pleased to have not fitted into any hardcore niche remaining uncatergrisable by mixing Hardcore/oi/emo and there own brand of pink floyd ambiant weirdness without being up there own a**es. All the music is written as a tool to fight capitalism and spread the ethos of revolutionary anarchy and it has gotten the band into trouble with right wing groups. However the band says f**k you and carries on. Belligerent Declaration are simply five working class lads from Scarborough town who love each other, love hardcore punk and love the world enough to try and make it better. Because of that they couldn't give a flying f**k what you think of them as they would be playing if audiences are 1000 or 1. Thats integrity, that's Belligerent Declaration, that's why they are popular and get shows all around the country and that ladies and gentleman is why they laugh at sad twat musoes in their town that are looking for the gold and stay in the town. F**k off
BD formed in the summer of of 2001 with the intent to play real punk rock with meaning. That was it. No intentions of becoming stars, making money or conforming to any of that bulls**t to many money grabbing a**eh**le musicians (lets face it, thats most of them) aspire to.
BD are not amazing musicians, but they simply play with passion from the heart and there energetic live show are filled with dramatic intensity that are always memorable. The band are pleased to have not fitted into any hardcore niche remaining uncatergrisable by mixing Hardcore/oi/emo and there own brand of pink floyd ambiant weirdness without being up there own a**es.
All the music is written as a tool to fight capitalism and spread the ethos of revolutionary anarchy and it has gotten the band into trouble with right wing groups. However the band says f**k you and carries on.
Belligerent Declaration are simply five working class lads from Scarborough town who love each other, love hardcore punk and love the world enough to try and make it better. Because of that they couldn't give a flying f**k what you think of them as they would be playing if audiences are 1000 or 1. Thats integrity, that's Belligerent Declaration, that's why they are popular and get shows all around the country and that ladies and gentleman is why they laugh at sad twat musoes in their town that are looking for the gold and stay in the town. F**k off
Zero Tolerance Magazine "I love it when a band does a DIY release, especially when the band has something worth saying and Belligerent Declaration pull no punches in saying it. BD have made a nine-headed hardcore beast, pulling influences from all types of music and tying it together with political and passionate intensity. I wish more bands were willing to throw genres out of the window and just be happy to play and say whatever they feel like without having to feel they must fit into a particular scene. 4/5 "
Zero Tolerance Magazine
"I love it when a band does a DIY release, especially when the band has something worth saying and Belligerent Declaration pull no punches in saying it. BD have made a nine-headed hardcore beast, pulling influences from all types of music and tying it together with political and passionate intensity. I wish more bands were willing to throw genres out of the window and just be happy to play and say whatever they feel like without having to feel they must fit into a particular scene. 4/5 "