The Oppressed

The Oppressed is a Welsh Oi! band that formed in 1981 in Cardiff, Wales. Most of the musicians in the band's various lineups have been skinheads. Throughout the band's career, the members (especially vocalist Roddy Moreno) openly expressed opposition to racism and fascism[1] — in their lyrics,[2] interviews, on-stage comments and other actions. In 1989, Moreno visited New York City and met a few members of Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice (SHARP). On his return to the United Kingdom, he started promoting SHARP ideals to British skinheads.[3][4] The band has also had ties to other anti-racist groups, such as Anti-Fascist Action. Moreno is a Cardiff City F.C. supporter, and some of the band's songs express that support.

The Oppressed
OriginCardiff, Wales
GenresOi!, punk
Years active1981–1984, 1994–1996, 1998–2006, 2009–2016, 2020–present
LabelsOppressed Records, Step-1 Music, Oi! Records, Dojo, Knockout, Insurgence Records, Captain Oi! Records

The band has split and re-formed several times, the first occasion in 1984 after which Moreno focused on his record labels, Oi! Records and Ska Records for the remainder of the decade.[5][6]

Their most recent split was in 2016, but they re-formed in 2020, and continue performing today. The present day line-up is Roddy Moreno (vocals/guitar), fellow founder member Russell "Ducky" Payne (guitar), Che Jones (drums) and Ross Goldworthy (bass).

Discography

EPs

  • Never Say Die (1983)
  • Victims / Work Together (1983)
  • Fuck Fascism (1995)
  • 5-4-3-2-1 (1996)
  • They Think Its All Over...It Is Now(1996)
  • Anti-Fascist Oi! (1996)
  • Best of The Oppressed Bonus 7 Inch (1996)
  • "The Richard Allen Tribute Single" (1997)
  • Strength In Unity (1997) [split w/Impact]
  • The Noise (1997)
  • Oppressed / Fatskins (1998)
  • "Out on The Streets Again" (1999) [split w/Cock Sparrer]
  • "Heavyweight Oi! Championshop of the World" [split w/Klasse Kriminale]
  • Insurgence EP (2005)
  • "Football Violence" (2008)
  • 7er Jungs / The Oppressed (2010)
  • Antifa Hooligans (2011)
  • S.H.A.R.P. as a Razor (2011) [split w/The D Teez, The Bois]
  • 2 Generations - 1 Message (2013) [split EP w/Wasted Youth]
  • Blue Army (2013)

Studio and compilation albums

  • Oi!Oi! Music (1984)
  • Fatal Blow (1985)
  • Dead & Buried (1988)
  • Dead & Buried / Fatal Blow (1996)
  • The Best of The Oppressed (1996)
  • Music For Hooligans (1996)
  • We Can Do Anything (1996)
  • Live (Llanrumney Youth Club 1984) (1997)
  • More Noize For The Boys (1998)
  • Totally Oppressed (1999)
  • Oi Singles & Rarities (2001)
  • Skinhead Times 1982-1998 (double CD) (2005)
  • Won't Say Sorry - The Complete Cover Story (double CD) (2005)
Live At Crash In Freiburg : The Oppressed / Enraged Minority Mad Butcher Records, Casual Records (4), Mangy Little Mut Records 2013
The Oppressed / The Prowlers - Skins 'N' Punks Volume 6 Oi! Records, Aggrobeat, Insurgence Records 2015
Antifascist Oi! - Live And Loud!! (CD, Album) Aggrobeat, Rusty Knife Records ABCD040, RKR066 2016
FCK FSCSM (This Is Anti-fascist Oi!) : The Oppressed / The Prowlers / The Bois / Enraged Minority / Camorra Mad Butcher Records 2018

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DVD

  • Brotherhood: The Oppressed/The Prowlers Live in Toronto - 4.30.05 (2008)
gollark: Implement checksumming in the bacteria or whatever you're using and make them self-destruct if they lose too many bases to be able to read out the data or if there's an invalid checksum.
gollark: And real life deals with it by dying or getting cancer half the time.
gollark: Error correcting codes are more flexible, though.
gollark: Or just use regular ECC stuff.
gollark: "yes, I have my computer backed up to a bunch of amoebas in this tank here, how about you?"

References

  1. "The Oppressed Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  2. Bradley Torreano. "Music for Hooligans". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  3. "The Oppressed; Official Website". Archived from the original on 2010-02-25. Retrieved 2011-11-26.
  4. "BBC - Wales - The Oppressed". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  5. "Oi! Records". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  6. "The Oppressed". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
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