A Dutch Feast... the Complete Works of Balthasar Gerards Kommando
B.G.K., or Balthasar Gerards Kommando were a 1980s Dutch punk band formed in 1982. The band were named after a Dutch historical figure named Balthasar Gerards, who assassinated the king of the Netherlands in 1584. Balthasar Gerards Kommando were formed in the early 1980s by members of punk band The Nitwitz (also from Amsterdam, the Netherlands). Rejecting the then-popular trend to emulate British Oi bands, BGK took their musical cues from American hardcore bands such as MDC, and soon developed an ultrafast style of their own. The band was also committed to following through with its leftist political stance, both in terms of the punk scene (the band set up DIY shows with low door prices, and put out affordable records on their own label) and in a wider political spectrum (they often played benefits for various causes, and helped run the Emma squat in Holland). BGK released all their records on a label they started in their Nitwitz days, Vögelspin, and collaborated with U.S. labels R Radical and Alternative Tentacles. They helped touring bands playing in the Netherlands, and themselves toured Europe and the U.S. several times, finally calling it quits in 1987 After BGK's demise, bassist Tony formed rock'n'roll band Loveslug. In 1996, the Nitwitz reunited (partially due to interest from Epitaph Records). Alternative Tentacles has recently reissued BGK's entire catalog, both on vinyl and CD. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
B.G.K., or Balthasar Gerards Kommando were a 1980s Dutch punk band formed in 1982. The band were named after a Dutch historical figure named Balthasar Gerards, who assassinated the king of the Netherlands in 1584. Balthasar Gerards Kommando were formed in the early 1980s by members of punk band The Nitwitz (also from Amsterdam, the Netherlands). Rejecting the then-popular trend to emulate British Oi bands, BGK took their musical cues from American hardcore bands such as MDC, and soon developed an ultrafast style of their own. The band was also committed to following through with its leftist political stance, both in terms of the punk scene (the band set up DIY shows with low door prices, and put out affordable records on their own label) and in a wider political spectrum (they often played benefits for various causes, and helped run the Emma squat in Holland). BGK released all their records on a label they started in their Nitwitz days, Vögelspin, and collaborated with U.S. labels R Radical and Alternative Tentacles. They helped touring bands playing in the Netherlands, and themselves toured Europe and the U.S. several times, finally calling it quits in 1987 After BGK's demise, bassist Tony formed rock'n'roll band Loveslug. In 1996, the Nitwitz reunited (partially due to interest from Epitaph Records). Alternative Tentacles has recently reissued BGK's entire catalog, both on vinyl and CD. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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AFFLUENTE
Agression
Arms Race
Police Crimes
Holiday in Lebanon
Race Riot
Pray for Peace and Kill for Christ
Gone Mad
Buy or Die
Electroshock
Spray Paint
Freeze Me
Vivisection
Allegiance to No-One
Membership
Up to You
Crime Pays
Soylent Green
Honor & Justice
Computer Control
Tout les Flics
Get Killed
Action Man
Rules
Pencil Pusher
White Male Dumbinance
Isolatiefolter
Bite the Hand That Feeds (SHIT)
Follow the Trend
Cross Criminals
Kids For Ca$h
Civil Terror
Bloodsuckers
Isolatiefoller
Video-Voodoo
Have a Coke (and No Trial)
Pay To Die
Regering (Krijig De Tering)
Institutional Mentality
Regering (Krijg de tering)
No Limbs
TV News Distorted Views
Arms Race (unreleased version)
Youth for Crime
Pill-Party
The Greatest American Zero
Pill Party
Injected Insanity
Jonestown Aloha!
Safety Last
Kids for Cash
Blank Stare - Sharp Shot
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