squat 96 Lyrics - Uk Subs
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Criminal justice just for you.
There ain't nothing you can do.
Kick down the door, change the lock.
Don't wanna live in a cardboard box.
In a cardboard city - It ain't for me.
Resist eviction in 96.
Don't wanna live on the street.
We don't have no police relations.
Criminalize the corporations - In cardboard city.
Sing with the song of Uk Subs, Squat 96 lyrics!In a cardboard city - It ain't for me.
How can we respect the law?
There's a racist hate.
Kick down the door, change the lock.
Don't wanna live in a cardboard box.
In a cardboard city - It ain't for me.
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Artist Information
| Profile: | The UK Subs were another group that emerged from the scene at The Roxy in London in 1977. Founder and Lead Vocalist Charlie Harper was playing in R&B and pub rock groups before being influenced by bands like The Damned to turn to punk.
The band was based around Harper's growling Cockney vocals with Nicky Garratt on Guitar, Paul Slack on Bass and a variety of drummers. Although adopting punk stylings, the bands work was still heavily influenced by R&B, albeit played fast. Their sound was most similar to Sham 69 or The Angelic Upstarts, although without the skinhead following
Whilst never having a big hit, several singles made the lower reaches of the Top 30 in the late 70s, including "Stranglehold", "Tomorrow's Girls", a cover of The Zombies classic "She's Not There" and "Warhead". The first two studio LPs "Another Kind of Blues" and "Brand New Age" also made the lower reaches of the album charts.
The band split in 1983, but has since reformed and continues to gig intensively
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| Albums / OSTs: | brand new age quintessentials
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