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    Amebix were an English crust punk band. Formed as the Band with No Name, the band's original run was from 1978 to 1987, during which time they released two EPs and three albums. The group reunited in 2008, released another full-length album in 2011, and disbanded again in November 2012. By being one of the first bands to blend anarcho-punk and ...

    • 1978–1987, 2008–2012
  2. Amebix Records. Years active: 1978-1979 (as The Band with No Name ), 1979-1987, 2008-2012. Amebix are considered one of the first - if not, the first - crust punk band and innovated the "gritty" sound of crust punk. The band, led by vocalist/bassist The Baron and guitarist Stig, formed at the tail end of 1978 originally dubbed The Band with No ...

  3. Sep 18, 2008 · Amebix - LargactylIf you like what you hear, buy the album.You're standing on a hill, looking down at the cityThinking 'bout your life and your bottle of pil...

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  5. Amebix. More images. Profile: Crust punk band from England, UK, formed: 1978 and disbanded in 1987. They've reformed in 2008 and finally disbanded in 2012. Influential English band considered to be the godfathers of the Crust Punk subgenre. They recorded two full-length albums and three EPs before splitting up in 1987, at which time The Baron ...

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  7. Setlist with timestamps in the comments. This is the live portion cut from the bonus DVD of "The Power Remains the Same", released in April 16th, 2021 by Eas...

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  8. www.thrashermagazine.com › music-interviews › amebixThrasher Magazine - Amebix

    Amebix is one of those legendary bands from the ’80s that everyone wished they could see and never thought they would—but the punk legends from the UK, sometimes categorized as anarcho or crust, finally and unexpectedly made it to the US. They played their creative variety of slow, heavy, fast, and emotionally-packed music that deserves ...

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