Funeral Oration was a melodic hardcore punk band from Amsterdam, the Netherlands. They were active from 1983 until the end of the 1990s, putting out highly influential records on dutch, german, british and american labels. They managed to create their own unique sound, mainly due to the unmistakable vocal style of the singer Peter Zirschky. Look up punk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
There's Nothing Left To Laugh About cassette (self-released, 1983)
The Godsend cassette (self-released, 1984)
EPs
Shadowland 12" (self-released, 1984)
Survival 7" (Remedy, 1986)
The More We Know 7" (Loony Tunes, 1989)
What Is It? 7" (Hopeless, 1995)
Stop For A Moment/Expanding 7" flexi (Hopeless/Flipside, 1995)
Albums
Communion LP (Diehard, 1985)
Funeral Oration LP (Swaddle, 1987)
Say No To Life LP (WRF, 1993 /recorded in 1989/)
Punk Rock Nation CD (WRF, 1994)
Funeral Oration CD/LP/cass (Hopeless, 1995)
Believer CD/LP/cass (Hopeless, 1997)
Survival CD/LP/cass (Hopeless, 1998)
Discography 1983 - 1998 2CD (Hopeless, 1999)
Reissues
Communion LP (Weckewerk, 1989)
Communion/Shadowland CD (Nasty Vinyl, 1997)
Compilations
Raw War tape (Xcentric Noise, 1983)
Holland Hardcore 2nd Attack tape (Er Is Hoop, 1984)
Funeral Oration/Gepøpel split tape (BCT, 1985)
I've Got An Attitude Problem EP (BCT/Loony Tunes, 1987)
Remedy Records sampler 4-way split LP (Remedy, 1988)
Welcome To Our Scene LP (WRF, 1990)
Chicago vs. Amsterdam CD/EP (Hopeless, 1996)
Hopelessly Devoted To You CD (Hopeless, 1996)
Hopelessly Devoted To You Too CD (Hopeless, 1998)
Hopelessly Devoted To You, vol. 3 CD (Hopeless, 2000)
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