Antidote (band)
Antidote were a punk rock band from the Netherlands.
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Origin | Amsterdam/Rotterdam/Utrecht, Netherlands |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1996-2012, 2017-present |
Labels | Dirty Faces (Europe) Rodent Popsicle (US) Charged Records (US) Attack Records (Europe) Neurempire Records (Russia) |
Associated acts | Game Over DM Bakfietsboys Svarta Lågor Subrockers The Establishment |
Website | www.antidote.nl |
Members | Bart Smeels Arne Smeels Joris van Hoboken Jaeques Koeman Huib van Oostendorp |
The band formed in 1996 and has released several records.[1] The band has toured extensively in Europe, North America and Russia.[2] In December 2012, the band officially announced their break-up.[3]
Discography
Studio albums (LP/CD)
- No communication LP/CD 2007 Dirty Faces (LP/CD), Rodent Popsicle Records (LP/CD), Neuroempire Records (CD)
- Another Dose LP/CD 2006 Dirty Faces (LP/CD), Rodent Popsicle Records (CD), Neuroempire Records (CD), SOS Records (CD)
- Back in Year Zero LP/CD 2003 Dirty Faces, 2005 Neuroempire Records, 2006 Rodent Popsicle Records
- Go Pogo! 10"/LP/CD 2000 Dirty Faces (10"/LP/CD), 2001 Charged Records (LP/CD), 2005 Neuroempire Records (CD)
- "My Life!" LP/CD 1999 Charged Records (LP/CD), 2001 Dirty Faces (pic LP/CD), 2005 Neuroempire Records (CD)
EPs (7")
- De Blauwe Moet Blijven 7", 2000 Injection Records
- Let's Get Drunk 7", 1998 Injection Records, 2001 Dirty Faces (pic 7")
- Bounce the Bouncer 7", 1997 Injection Records
Demo
- 1997 s/t demotape
Split EPs (7")
- split with Seein Red, 2004 Attack Records
- split with NY-Relx, 2002 Dirty Faces
- "Keine Arbeit" split with The Shocks and Die Strohsäcke, 2000 Attack Records
- split met Worhäts, 1999 Attack Records
Compilations (incomplete)
- 10 Jahre Attack Records 7", 2004 Attack Records
- Human Dust Punk/HC compilation 7", 1999 Na Und Records
- Internationally Yours compilation 7", 1999 Ditchdiggin Records
- Punx Unite 2 compilation LP/CD, 2000 Charged Records
- Punk and Disoi!rderly compilation, 2001 Step One Music
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External links
References
- interview with ukpunkandoi.com
- list of shows on the band website
- announcement of break-up
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