Condemned 84

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Condemned 84
OriginIpswich, Suffolk, England
GenresOi!
Years active1980 (1980)–present
LabelsOi!, RFB, Grade 1, Link, Rock-O-Rama, Street Punk, Step-1, R 'n' B, Hammer, Hit, Dim, Haunted Town
Websitewww.condemned84.com
MembersKev
Gunk
Mark
Mark Magee
Floyd
Past membersMick
Cliff
Baysey
Dave
Wayne
Chris Heath

Condemned 84 is an English Oi! band. According to their website, the band was formed in 1980 as Criminal Tendencies, changing their name in 1983 to Condemned, and in 1984 to Condemned 84.[1]

In 1986 on the Isle of Wight at the annual scooter rally one of their concerts deteriorated into a riot. Performances by several Oi! bands, including The Business and Vicious Rumours, drew a number of skinheads, and following the concert, some attendees attacked vendors, caterers and security staff.[2]

Discography[]

As per the Condemned 84 official website:[3]

Albums[]

  • Battle Scarred (Oi! Records, 1986)
  • Face the Aggression (Grade 1 Records, 1988)
  • Live & Loud (Link Records, 1989)
  • Storming to Power (Rock-O-Rama, 1993)
  • Amongst the Thugs (Step-1 Music, 1995)
  • Blood On Yer Face (R 'n' B Records, 1999)
  • No One Likes Us... We Don't Care (Hit Records, 2004)
  • In From the Darkness (Haunted Town Records, 2011)

Singles and EPs[]

  • 5-track Demo Tape Cassette (self released)
  • Oi! Ain't Dead EP (RFB Records, 1986)
  • In Search of the New Breed EP (RFB Records, 1987)
  • Euro '96 EP (Grade 1 Records, 1995)
  • "Bootboys" / "In Yer Face" - (Hammer Records, 1999)
  • "Battle" / "No Way In" (Haunted Town Records, 2003)
  • The Real Oi! EP (Haunted Town Records, 2011)
  • "When They Stick The Knife In"/ "One In A Million Voices" 7" and cd. (P.S.T. Records, 2019)

Compilations[]

  • The Boots Go Marching In (Rock-O-Rama, 1991)
  • Battle Scarred/Live & Loud (Street Punk Records, 1993)
  • The Best Of (Step-1 Music, 2005)

References[]

  1. ^ "Condemned 84". 20 August 2014. Archived from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  2. ^ Ian "Iggy" Grainger. Scooter Lifestyle. Veloce Publishing Ltd, 2008. ISBN 978-1-84584-152-2. p. 30
  3. ^ [1][dead link]

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