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The Burial (English band)

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190:, but whereas the later responded to boneheads by moving into the student circuit, a strong feature of The Burial's gigs was the Nazi-bashing." The article includes a quote from Paul McGinn of the Glasgow Spy Kids: "They were the first band to stand up and say what a lot of people felt". The book 194:
included a quote from singer Mick Hall at a concert in Stockton in 1985, in which he said to the audience: "You read in the papers all Skinheads are thick fascist thugs. I'm not a thick fascist thug. Are there any thick fascist thugs in here?" The Burial are described in
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was a working class movement and fascism is totally opposed to that. The strong grounding in working class politics has given Northern Skins an abhorrence of the National Front that London skins never had.
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I come from an iron ore mining village near Middlesbrough and a strong trade union background. A lot of my family were original skins and to us
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Two of The Burial's earliest recordings, "Backstreet Child" and "I Just Can't Forget", appear on the compilation album
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magazine stated The Burial are "probably the first skinhead band to ever play ska". The Burial are described in
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in their set." A song by Bushell's band The Gonads, "Joys of Oi!", included the lyric "Burial at number one".
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wrote: "Scarborough’s Burial cited Oi and 2-Tone as forebears and mixed the sounds of ska and rowdy bootboy
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as a "volatile Punk and Soul cocktail." In his article "Oi!: The Truth",
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wrote: "They formed six years ago, emerging at the same time as
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Interviews with Paul Barrett of Hard as Nails and The Burial
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as "Skinhead Ska". The band were regularly featured in the
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influence on the band. He was an active member of the
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Detroit Metro Times article which mentions The Burial
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Index

The Burial (metal band)
Burial (disambiguation)
Oi!
ska
northern soul
folk
Yorkshire
Bradford
anarchist
Nick Toczek
Skacore
Garry Bushell
punk
i-D
traditional skinhead
leftist
Militant tendency
strike action
working class
socialist
Red Action
i-D
skinhead
The Redskins


ISBN
1-898927-10-3
"Oi! – The Truth by Garry Bushell"
the original

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