OI POLLOI Saorsa LP Ruin Nation Records gaelic anarcho punk Conflict Dirt Crass

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OI POLLOI - Saorsa LP (2016 Ruin Nation Records BOLLOX 038)

Track Listing:
Let's Go!
Soil Yourself
The Face
No!
Dirty Protest
Contra El Sistema
Early To Bed, Early To Rise
GCHQFU
Destroi Pallocentricity
Metal Detector
Our Winged Sisters
Yes!
Vos Vilen Di Anarkhisten?
Sing A Song Of System
Spelling It Out

Item Condition:
New. Not sealed. Black vinyl.

Description:
This is the sixth studio album of the long going scottish anarchist punk band "OI POLLOI" (ancient slang for "The Common People") - 15 new songs recorded in 2014 with an retrospective of the many musically influences of previous OI POLLOI records. Here you find the anarcho charged sing-a-long Oi!Punk in exchange with D-Beat-Crust and of course classic UK Anarcho Punk. "Saorsa" means "Freedom" in scottish gaelic and "Freedom" or "Liberty" is the lyrical main subject of this album. Lyrics are mostly sung in English with little excursions into Gaelic, Spanish as well as Yiddish. With all the heavy political content, OI POLLOI never excluded humor in what they do and this is what makes them so sympathic in my eyes.

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