@@ndogg20 not at all. This is HardCore Punk in it's very essence. Later Metalheads understood, that Heavy Metal is actually crap and adopted stuff like this
@@ranen7043 Agree but disagree. For me Hardcore was the early 80s, bands like Discharge here, Exploited, GBH, who differentiated themselves from Punk and New Wave with a deep harder faster sound that would never be mistaken for anything pop. And Metal at the time was beyond lame, with the exception of Motorhead, most of those Metal bands were forever stuck in 1971 in sound and style. I WOULDN'T call the Hardcore of the 80s Heavy Metal at the time, but unbeknownst to these Hardcore Punk bands (and me) they had created the future of underground Heavy Metal.
But still, it is not correct, to call Discharge, et. al. Heavy Metal in retrospect, only because some Metalheads incorporated the style into their stuff. Those bands did not want to have anything to do with Heavy Metal. Believe me, i was there. Metal was a swear word back in the day. They where Punks and felt like Punks and called themselves Punks. Not 77 Punk or Post Punk or Oi! Punk but HardCore Punk. Following your thoughts, it maybe would be more correct and approbriate, to call Extreme Metal HardCore Punk. But nobody would dare to do that 😆. Another Thing: i would not call Motörhead Heavy Metal, nor Hardcore Punk, for that matter.
@@ranen7043 Well agree to disagree then. Lemmy who was Motorhead even said his music wasn't heavy metal, just rock n roll. To me it's all metal, this coming from a person who was punk back in the day. I hated the 1980s metal and the mediocre arena rock acts of that time, still do. Bitter pill to swallow, but there was a line between Metal and Punk back then and both progressive hard core punks and experimental metal bands erased it. Sure, any nerd who keeps on top of the many trends can tell the difference IE; this one has cookie monster singing lead vocals, it must Black Metal, or Death Metal, or the many many more sub genres, but to the casual listener I have become over the decades, it's all metal, albeit heavily influenced by punk anger and energy with metal power chords.
Me too! One of the most formative albums I had as a 15 year old was the album this song is on (title track). Maybe THE most formative. Once I heard this, there was no going back. I listen to this album every so often and get a serious revitalization. Everything about this album is so perfect.
I found this album a little over 20 years ago in my early teenage years, and it still gives me the same energy as it did when I first heard it. I fell in love with this album and the punk/hardcore scene instantly and still love it the same to this day. It always makes me want to move. It is the perfect music to help bring you out of dark times. Long live Discharge
Funny in the day every one hated punk .inc musicians.. I was sent home from school regularly. Due to the way i looked. Yet today every one claims to like it. 77 i was the only punk in a city school. In my area only 3 punks existed. The crown in Birmingham city centre was the only place you'd get a gathering. The uk82 scene was even more hated by 70s punks aswell. and even less popular. I fucking loved it. In my 20s then. My old man said are you ever going to grow up... No fucking chance..
This kicks some ass!! And its music that everyday people can actually play rather than the technical wankery that is common in a lot of metal. What I love about punk.
So fuckin raw & speedy! They could rightly be called one of the Godfathers of Thrash, given their heavy influence on a young Metallica. But this era of U.K. street punk was beloved also by the fellers who (arguably) started 2nd wave Black Metal, Mayhem. So that's 2 genres Discharge has informed. Timeless... 🎸⚡🔥🤘🎸
Here in the states, I never listened to metal. First it was the Pistols and Ramones for me and then Hardcore. To me, Discharge was my first metal band. Definitely pioneers.
@@davidmoe8844 Discharge isn't a metal band. Ok, there were later albums which took detour into metal waters, but Discharge in early, the most influential years is just plain hardcore punk driven by d-beat. "Metallized" sections are just natural evolution of early hardcore music, the influences aren't overt and are mostly still much more on a punk spectrum.
@@iachtulhu1420 I guess I wasn’t being clear in my statement. I was just trying to describe that so many of my punk friends first started listening to Judas, Sabbath, Maiden and then got into Punk:Hardcore. I never listened to any of that but went straight into Punk Rock and then Hardcore. I tried to make the analogy that Discharge “might” be the only punk equivalent to a Heavy Metal band “to me”. They are definitely a hardcore band, pioneers of a hardcore sound and most definitely NOT a Heavy Metal band.
in fact at the time it was the 1 st real hardcore record the lodest punkband on earth THE 1 ST HARDCORE BAND!!!!!HUGE CREDIT TOO THIS BTW WHEN IT CAME OUT WE DIDNT HAVE A CLUE WHAT SPEED BUT HEY IT SOUNDED GREAT ON 33 AND 45...WAS JUST THE 1 ST...OF 100.000. HARD CORE DISCHARGE WAS NR 1 WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SINGER BTW?
@@jonsa270 a pity he made 1 of the best lp in all time it was schokingly loud nooo punkband came near this 100% original and because of that just fantastic made the uk subs sound like the sound of musick on crack..
@@hellsbells1151 I’m sure he had his reasons for not wanting to carry on. Shame because he was something special. He’s still a really cool, friendly guy. He spent a lot of years in London until recent years.
@@jonsa270 yea i love him as singer the rest?? .aint discharge is karaoka for every moron w .pony tail..really ..i love early d only w call..wish he would do a few gigs i guess the skinhead voilence and idiot punks did not help..a real.pity...absolute fav band w cal that is
Light to fry Tian it a to a see to it HEAR OF THE A NOTHING SEE OF THE A NOTHING SAY OF THE A NOTHING Ride on god on the a bastard in to goo than a blind arrays HEAR OF THE A NOTHING SEE OF THE A NOTHING SAY OF THE A NOTHING / Light to blind a Tian an it to a seam HEAR OF THE A NOTHING SEE OF THE A NOTHING SAY OF THE A NOTHING Ride on god of a bastard an in tomb blind than the arrays HEAR OF THE A NOTHING SEE OF THE A NOTHING SAY OF THE A NOTHING
Sound like a decent but definitely rip off of the Bad Brains not gonna lie. The weird jazz punk breaks are there but it was all done before your time, children.
Not sure how you can say they are a rip off when Discharge were releasing material before Bad Brains. Both great bands. Both seriously influential. Both unique, but they did not rip each other off.
No way. This album was released the same month in in 82 that banned in dc was, even if banned in dc was recorded the year prior. Everyone was influenced by jimmy Hendrix. The jazz break down as you call them come from the doors who also influenced almost everyone. even hear that in Van Halen who were covering door songs. If anything bad brains were influenced heavily by uk bands like Crass and discharge . Hnsnsn stomps anything bad brains has ever did. Now if discharge pulled that lame reggae crap. Then I would be agreeing with you
People forget how influential this album is on metal today. That D-Beat drum beat is named after these guys! Fun!
THIS is Heavy Metal. Just ahead of the curve.
@@ndogg20 not at all. This is HardCore Punk in it's very essence. Later Metalheads understood, that Heavy Metal is actually crap and adopted stuff like this
@@ranen7043 Agree but disagree. For me Hardcore was the early 80s, bands like Discharge here, Exploited, GBH, who differentiated themselves from Punk and New Wave with a deep harder faster sound that would never be mistaken for anything pop. And Metal at the time was beyond lame, with the exception of Motorhead, most of those Metal bands were forever stuck in 1971 in sound and style. I WOULDN'T call the Hardcore of the 80s Heavy Metal at the time, but unbeknownst to these Hardcore Punk bands (and me) they had created the future of underground Heavy Metal.
But still, it is not correct, to call Discharge, et. al. Heavy Metal in retrospect, only because some Metalheads incorporated the style into their stuff. Those bands did not want to have anything to do with Heavy Metal. Believe me, i was there. Metal was a swear word back in the day. They where Punks and felt like Punks and called themselves Punks. Not 77 Punk or Post Punk or Oi! Punk but HardCore Punk. Following your thoughts, it maybe would be more correct and approbriate, to call Extreme Metal HardCore Punk. But nobody would dare to do that 😆. Another Thing: i would not call Motörhead Heavy Metal, nor Hardcore Punk, for that matter.
@@ranen7043 Well agree to disagree then. Lemmy who was Motorhead even said his music wasn't heavy metal, just rock n roll. To me it's all metal, this coming from a person who was punk back in the day. I hated the 1980s metal and the mediocre arena rock acts of that time, still do. Bitter pill to swallow, but there was a line between Metal and Punk back then and both progressive hard core punks and experimental metal bands erased it. Sure, any nerd who keeps on top of the many trends can tell the difference IE; this one has cookie monster singing lead vocals, it must Black Metal, or Death Metal, or the many many more sub genres, but to the casual listener I have become over the decades, it's all metal, albeit heavily influenced by punk anger and energy with metal power chords.
This album would be my desert island punk album. It's just unmatched, even now.
You know it pal!
Me too! One of the most formative albums I had as a 15 year old was the album this song is on (title track). Maybe THE most formative. Once I heard this, there was no going back. I listen to this album every so often and get a serious revitalization. Everything about this album is so perfect.
I found this album a little over 20 years ago in my early teenage years, and it still gives me the same energy as it did when I first heard it. I fell in love with this album and the punk/hardcore scene instantly and still love it the same to this day. It always makes me want to move. It is the perfect music to help bring you out of dark times. Long live Discharge
Great album 🤩🤩🤩
Imagine after 4 years they find a Cast Away caveman looking bearded guy aggressively moshing to this on an island
Rainy & Cal & the crew @ its best...
Like!!!
Saw them last month and Rainy was still playing that bass.
Rainy is a true HC pioneer bass player. He was laying things down that are only just now being realized as a game changer, 40 some tears later
This song is legendary!
The ultimate HC album of all times 4 real n 4 ever 👊🎸❤👍
YesYesYes!
Saw them in 1983 as a 15yr old. They played in Glasgow in a place which was called The Venue.
Yeah? I heard that they only let gays in there.
nice one
@@tussk. HARDCORE GAYS ONLY
@@tussk. aint the whole hc scene gay?? i mean i hated the 99% young boy agro shows...yet discharge at that time was unique
Pioneers
The way music should be played
Hear Nothing
See Nothing
Say Nothing
So I Write Something here
Great energy ....!!!
One of my favorites. Greetings.
Great rare footage !
love it
Ohh la la!! J avais 8 ans!!!**☆☆☆
Great band ! いいね!
Eu amo Discharge 🖤💀🤘
Amazing Edit!!!
Thanks brother!
Que recuerdos con esta canción legendaria .
Podría estar disponible ese show, estaría de lujo 🤘🏽
Raw....
My work inspired by this.
Funny in the day every one hated punk .inc musicians..
I was sent home from school regularly.
Due to the way i looked.
Yet today every one claims to like it.
77 i was the only punk in a city school.
In my area only 3 punks existed.
The crown in Birmingham city centre was the only place you'd get a gathering.
The uk82 scene was even more hated by 70s punks aswell. and even less popular.
I fucking loved it.
In my 20s then.
My old man said are you ever going to grow up...
No fucking chance..
와....유튜브 덕분에 DISCHARGE 영상을 볼 수 있다니~!!!! 좋은 영상 올려 주셔서 감사합니다.
This is my essential “How to scare the piss outta my yuppie neighbors” records
Brutal as fuck
Totally Hardcore. 💀
The Number One. 🔝🔝🔝
❤️
A time machine would be handy . Zap back there , just before this gig started !
Cuban born American raised have a good day my friend
Top of MY pops
Mega forever!!!
Need lineup doing old classic!
this video fits the vibe of Discharge's music so well.
come on and party tonight
Discharge rips
🖤🖤🖤
This kicks some ass!! And its music that everyday people can actually play rather than the technical wankery that is common in a lot of metal. What I love about punk.
So fuckin raw & speedy! They could rightly be called one of the Godfathers of Thrash, given their heavy influence on a young Metallica. But this era of U.K. street punk was beloved also by the fellers who (arguably) started 2nd wave Black Metal, Mayhem. So that's 2 genres Discharge has informed. Timeless... 🎸⚡🔥🤘🎸
Here in the states, I never listened to metal. First it was the Pistols and Ramones for me and then Hardcore. To me, Discharge was my first metal band. Definitely pioneers.
Huge influence on American hardcore too
@@davidmoe8844 Discharge isn't a metal band. Ok, there were later albums which took detour into metal waters, but Discharge in early, the most influential years is just plain hardcore punk driven by d-beat. "Metallized" sections are just natural evolution of early hardcore music, the influences aren't overt and are mostly still much more on a punk spectrum.
@@iachtulhu1420 I guess I wasn’t being clear in my statement. I was just trying to describe that so many of my punk friends first started listening to Judas, Sabbath, Maiden and then got into Punk:Hardcore. I never listened to any of that but went straight into Punk Rock and then Hardcore. I tried to make the analogy that Discharge “might” be the only punk equivalent to a Heavy Metal band “to me”. They are definitely a hardcore band, pioneers of a hardcore sound and most definitely NOT a Heavy Metal band.
@@davidmoe8844 Ok, my bad. I wrongly interpreted your post. I see your point. I came from metal into punk, but I get your analogy.
in fact at the time it was the 1 st real hardcore record the lodest punkband on earth THE 1 ST HARDCORE BAND!!!!!HUGE CREDIT TOO THIS BTW WHEN IT CAME OUT WE DIDNT HAVE A CLUE WHAT SPEED BUT HEY IT SOUNDED GREAT ON 33 AND 45...WAS JUST THE 1 ST...OF 100.000.
HARD CORE DISCHARGE WAS NR 1
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SINGER BTW?
Cal Morris is living in Stoke, but no longer in music.
@@jonsa270 a pity he made 1 of the best lp in all time it was schokingly loud nooo punkband came near this 100% original and because of that just fantastic made the uk subs sound like the sound of musick on crack..
@@hellsbells1151 I’m sure he had his reasons for not wanting to carry on. Shame because he was something special. He’s still a really cool, friendly guy. He spent a lot of years in London until recent years.
@@jonsa270 yea i love him as singer the rest??
.aint discharge is karaoka for every moron w .pony tail..really ..i love early d only w call..wish he would do a few gigs i guess the skinhead voilence and idiot punks did not help..a real.pity...absolute fav band w cal that is
The Godfathers of D-beat!
😍
What footage is this from? God damn
The 7th Street Entry - First Avenue Minneapolis MN
Is the whole show available?
Yeah I want a copy of this whole show. Footage looks rad!!
Sorry mate, only had two rolls of super 8mm film and then was in the pit for the rest of show.
😁
Saw them a few times 81 82.
Interesting the singer looks different here appears to have copied Ian southern death cult look from 82.
that's the bloody album audio...
Never said it wasn’t.
One of the few punk bands that could actually play
You have no idea what youre talking about
Punks not dead
I don't know you and I don't care but if you don't know Manny and you took something about me my man let me know
Light to fry Tian it a to a see to it
HEAR OF THE A NOTHING
SEE OF THE A NOTHING
SAY OF THE A NOTHING
Ride on god on the a bastard in to goo than a blind arrays
HEAR OF THE A NOTHING
SEE OF THE A NOTHING
SAY OF THE A NOTHING
/
Light to blind a Tian an it to a seam
HEAR OF THE A NOTHING
SEE OF THE A NOTHING
SAY OF THE A NOTHING
Ride on god of a bastard an in tomb blind than the arrays
HEAR OF THE A NOTHING
SEE OF THE A NOTHING
SAY OF THE A NOTHING
MENTALS
METALS
Punk
PUNKS
Not bad for 4 Potters...
NORMALS
Almost sounds as good as the recording
This isn’t live audio, just a really cool show video
filth
Im hate, skin hate
Sound like a decent but definitely rip off of the Bad Brains not gonna lie. The weird jazz punk breaks are there but it was all done before your time, children.
Not sure how you can say they are a rip off when Discharge were releasing material before Bad Brains. Both great bands. Both seriously influential. Both unique, but they did not rip each other off.
@@briw1286 Don't argue with an obvious uniformed tool!
No way. This album was released the same month in in 82 that banned in dc was, even if banned in dc was recorded the year prior. Everyone was influenced by jimmy Hendrix. The jazz break down as you call them come from the doors who also influenced almost everyone. even hear that in Van Halen who were covering door songs. If anything bad brains were influenced heavily by uk bands like Crass and discharge . Hnsnsn stomps anything bad brains has ever did. Now if discharge pulled that lame reggae crap. Then I would be agreeing with you
If this song was a rip off of anything it would be break on through from the doors. Who were influenced by ray Charles lol
I mean, I guess that first Bad Brains album and Hear Nothing Say Nothing were both heavy as fuck
Male Karen