False Confession was a hardcore punk band in the early 1980's that emerged in the Oxnard, California area. They were one of the founding members of the "Nardcore" punk movement. Oxnard as seen from Spanish Hills, with crops in foreground and shoreline in background Skyline of Oxnard. ... Nardcore is a punk movement that came out of California in the early 80s. ...
Their first 7" EP Left to Burn was released by Mystic Records in 1984. The tracks included: Left To Burn / Feline / Scared / Our Savior / Just As I Am / Lies. Mystic Records is a record label and music promotion company based in San Bernadino, California. ...
They were also featured on the Nardcore Compilation LP.
One of the members, Scotty Morris, went on to form the swing bandBig Bad Voodoo Daddy many years later. Swing music, also known as swing jazz, is a form of jazz music that solidified as a distinctive style during the 1930s in the United States. ... Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is a swing band from southern California. ...
Now waging a civil suit expected to end soon in Charlottesville, Washington and his plight have put a spotlight on falseconfessions, an emerging topic on the national scene and one that a few folks believe may have caused some local teens to be jailed indefinitely.
Falseconfessions have been around for centuries; a prominent US example is the Salem witch trials.
Third is the internalized falseconfession made by vulnerable people who didn't commit the crime and have no memory of it, but who, when police tell them they have evidence, actually begin to believe they committed the crime.