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Decontrol were a Canadian D-beat band formed October of 96' after there old band Dödsdömd called it quits and decided to play more raw music. They were greatly inspired by Swedish Hardcore and played a Discharge meets Anti Cimex sound. D-beat is a drum beat, specifically a fast rock beat unique to hardcore punk, especially in its UK and European variants. ... Discharge were a famous United Kingdom Anarcho-punk band. ...


The band sang about the constant evils of the earth like the police, the military, nationalism, ignorance, the rich, capitalism, consumerism, television, pollution, and most of all nuclear power. Their songs talked a lot about what the aftermath will be in the future by relying on nuclear power and machines to run our lives in a post apocalyptic world. Pollution is the release of harmful environmental contaminants, or the substances so released. ... Nuclear power is the industry and method of energy production from nuclear fission. ... Nuclear power is the industry and method of energy production from nuclear fission. ...


The band released one demo and four LPs before calling it quits. The members moved on to form other bands such as Inepsy.


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