Bad Brains
Bad Brains are a punk rock band formed in Washington, D.C., USA in 1977. They are regarded as one of the pioneers of hardcore punk, though band members have objected to the term to describe their music. They are also an adept reggae band, while later recordings featured elements of other genres like funk, heavy metal, hip-hop and soul. Bad Brains are followers of the Rastafari movement.
Originally formed as a jazz fusion ensemble under the name Mind Power Read Full BioBad Brains are a punk rock band formed in Washington, D.C., USA in 1977. They are regarded as one of the pioneers of hardcore punk, though band members have objected to the term to describe their music. They are also an adept reggae band, while later recordings featured elements of other genres like funk, heavy metal, hip-hop and soul. Bad Brains are followers of the Rastafari movement.
Originally formed as a jazz fusion ensemble under the name Mind Power, Bad Brains developed a very fast and intense punk rock sound which came to be labeled "hardcore", and was often played faster and more emphatically than many of their peers. The unique factor of the band's music was the fact that they played more complex rhythms than other hardcore punk bands, also adapting diverse guitar styles into their songs.
Bad Brains have released nine studio albums (one of which is entirely composed of instrumental versions of their early material). The band broke up and reformed several times over the years, sometimes with different singers or drummers. Since 1994, the "classic" lineup of singer H.R. (Human Rights), guitarist Dr. Know, bassist Darryl Jenifer, and drummer Earl Hudson has reunited, albeit performing sporadically.
Discography:
• Bad Brains (1982)
• Rock for Light (1983)
• I Against I (1986)
• Quickness (1989)
• Rise (1993)
• God of Love (1995)
• I & I Survived (2002)
• Build a Nation (2007)
• Into the Future (2012)
• Mind Power (TBA)
Originally formed as a jazz fusion ensemble under the name Mind Power Read Full BioBad Brains are a punk rock band formed in Washington, D.C., USA in 1977. They are regarded as one of the pioneers of hardcore punk, though band members have objected to the term to describe their music. They are also an adept reggae band, while later recordings featured elements of other genres like funk, heavy metal, hip-hop and soul. Bad Brains are followers of the Rastafari movement.
Originally formed as a jazz fusion ensemble under the name Mind Power, Bad Brains developed a very fast and intense punk rock sound which came to be labeled "hardcore", and was often played faster and more emphatically than many of their peers. The unique factor of the band's music was the fact that they played more complex rhythms than other hardcore punk bands, also adapting diverse guitar styles into their songs.
Bad Brains have released nine studio albums (one of which is entirely composed of instrumental versions of their early material). The band broke up and reformed several times over the years, sometimes with different singers or drummers. Since 1994, the "classic" lineup of singer H.R. (Human Rights), guitarist Dr. Know, bassist Darryl Jenifer, and drummer Earl Hudson has reunited, albeit performing sporadically.
Discography:
• Bad Brains (1982)
• Rock for Light (1983)
• I Against I (1986)
• Quickness (1989)
• Rise (1993)
• God of Love (1995)
• I & I Survived (2002)
• Build a Nation (2007)
• Into the Future (2012)
• Mind Power (TBA)
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Banned in D.C.
Bad Brains Lyrics
You
Banned in D.C. with a thousand more places to go
Gonna swim across the Atlantic, 'cause that's the only place I can go
You, you can't hurt me
Why? I'm banned in D.C.
D.C.
We, we got ourselves
Gonna sing it, gonna love it, gonna work it out to any length
Don't worry, no worry, about what the people say
We got ourselves, we gonna make it anyway
You, you can't hurt me
Why? I'm banned in D.C.
D.C., D.C
And if you ban us from your clubs
It's the right time, the right mind
And if you think we really care
You won't find in my mind
No, you can't afford
To close your doors, so soon no more
My, oh my, I'll let you down
Upon the ground, so soon no more
No, you can't afford
To close your doors, so soon no more
My, oh my, I'll let you down
Upon the ground
Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Written by: Darryl Aaron Jenifer, Gary W Miller, Paul D. Hudson, Earl Hudson
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Andy Diaz
Banned in D.C. with a thousand more places to go
Gonna swim across the Atlantic, cause that's the only place I can go
You, you can't hurt me
Why? I'm banned in D.C
D.C
We, we got ourselves
Gonna sing it, gonna love it, gonna work it out to any length
Don't worry, no worry, about what people say
We got ourselves, we gonna make it anyway
You, you can't hurt me
Why? I'm banned in D.C
D.C., D.C
And if you ban us from your clubs
It's the right time, the right mind
And if you think we really care, you won't find in my mind
No! You can't afford, to close your doors, so soon no more
My, oh my
I'll let you down upon the ground, so soon no more
No! You can't afford to close your doors, so soon no more
My, oh my I'll let you down upon the ground
Jimmy Page
Bad Brains, Minor Threat, The Clash, Dead Kennedys,... those Bands are so freaking amazing. Punk has that feeling that no other genre got
Benjamin Soren
@All Stuff Trains SA Stooges we’re the first. Then probably Wire.
Benjamin Soren
@aggzish Um hello have you listened to Give Me Convenience Or Give Me Death??
Benjamin Soren
Can’t forget Fang!! Their Landshark album is solid all the way through. One of the best bands along with germs
aggzish
Fresh fruit for rotting veg is an awesome album . Everything else the kennedys did is arse gravy .
Shadeau #GU
And Crass????
Gdcd Gdcd
Best punk solo in history. only bad brains got that level of technique.
Saul Good
They only influenced practically everybody in punk.
vercingetorix
Discharge blows them out of the water.
Rafael Del Villar
Now that I think about it.. You might be right