1) Raggae metal … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two groups sharing the name Dub War:
1) Raggae metal band from the UK;
2) 2-step UK garage / dubstep duo.
1) Formed in 1993, Dub War were a rock antidote to the Britpop hegemony.
Diminutive, livewire frontman Benji Webbe joined three established Newport musicians, and released a couple of 12" singles and a now sought-after mini album with local hardcore label Words Of Warning. The Dub Warning mini album was released in 1994, then, following a rapid rise in their profile, re-released with extra tracks as Words Of DubWarning later in the year.
Explosive live performances, always prefaced by Webbe winding a huge air raid siren, propelled their public profile upwards and while the indie press concentrated on the likes of Sleeper, Menswear and Echobelly, Dub War carved out a niche for themselves with discerning and open-minded rock fans.
Extreme music label Earache decided that Dub War were perfect for their roster and by 1995 they'd inked the deal. Pain was released in the same year, and featured two tracks that became over time rock club floor-filling staples. Gorrit took Faith No More and made it even more intense and twisted, while Strike It was a huge shout-along with an infectious rap metal refrain.
Dub War were never the types to tread water, so after the Pain album cycle, they experimented more with their sounds and influences, trying to avoid being pigeonholed in any one bracket. The new material was softer, more subtle, and without some of the bombast of their previous material. It was challenging - and of course that has knock-on effects when an audience expects a certain sound.
The singles Enemy Maker and Cry Dignity weren't a million miles from their previous hit singles, but their impact was minimal. The release of Wrong Side Of Beautiful in late 1996 saw their live reputation unchanged but their chart action lessened. They released the Soundclash EP, which showcased their dance influences the same year.
1997 saw the last singles from their second album proper released, then in 1998 they began to lay the foundations for their current work. Webbe stepped out on his own with his 1999 sideproject Mass Mental? (featuring Robert Trujillo of Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves and Metallica) as well as two guest appearances with ex-Sepultura man Max Cavalera's new outfit Soulfly.
In 1999 the band split, with Webbe, Rose and Ford reforming as Skindred, and Glover joining The Jones. Following the release of their debut album, Babylon, in late 2002 Ginge and Jeff left Skindred, citing their record label's constant lack of support for the band as their source of frustration, especially after their decade of hard work and still having to work day jobs. Skindred now continues with an all new line-up, whilst the rest of Dub War, namely Jeff, Ginge and Richie regrouped as Raw Bud (released as Raw Bud Vs Roni Size on their debut single, Rise Up). In 2010, Earache released The Dub, The War & The Ugly, a CD & DVD compilation package that included unreleased demos for the band's never-released third album, along with rare tracks, a DVD of an entire live concert as well as a documentary and all of the group's music videos.
2) UK garage/dubstep group consisting of Benny Ill and B. Fuller. They released the cult Murderous Style/Generation 12" on Tempa in 2001.
Nar Say a Ting
Dub War Lyrics
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now in the almighty sight
violence is wrong
don't beat up your girl
an' talk about you're a badman
'cause you're an idiot
you ain't got nothing going on
nothing going on
hypocricy, racialism, crack heads on the front line
full of ism and saism
nar say a ting you know
you nar say a ting - way you ain't got nothing going on
they're talking about the rules and regulations everyday
the earth leaders break them in every way
economy mash
the pound it crash
the queen and her family. they had to a dash. out the back door
'cause they can't take it no more
an' from they do dat we know tehy idiot fe sure
nar say a ting
you ain't got nothing going on
d-u-b w-a-r, dat a we yes dat a we
d-u-b w-a-r, dat a we yes dat a we
'cause they talk world peace
but they don't want world peace
all they want is the war to increase
the poor as long as you stay poor
more money the rich
das how they it for sure
nar say a ting
you ain't got nothing going on
i am gonna tell the world about you. i am gonna let the people know.
gonna sing it from the hill an' trees
in a da almighty sight
violence is wrong
The song "Nar-say-a-ting" is a powerful commentary on the state of the world and the hypocrisy of those in power. The lyrics call out violence, racism, economic inequality, and the greed of the rich. The song speaks to the frustration of the marginalized and oppressed, who are often left voiceless and powerless in the face of powerful forces that seek to maintain the status quo.
The song begins with a call to funk it in the house, setting the stage for a powerful and energetic performance. However, the lyrics quickly shift to a message of nonviolence and peace, urging listeners not to beat up their partners and calling out those who glorify violence as being "idiots". The song then moves on to address issues of hypocrisy, racism, and economic inequality, noting that the leaders of the world often fail to live up to the rules and regulations they set for the rest of us. The chorus underscores the central message of the song, calling on listeners not to be afraid to speak out against the injustices they see around them.
Overall, "Nar-say-a-ting" is a powerful and thought-provoking song that challenges listeners to engage with the pressing issues of our time. Through its energetic lyrics and powerful message, the song speaks to the frustration and anger that so many feel in the face of an unfair and unjust world.
Line by Line Meaning
funkin' it in the ..... house
Having a good time in the house.
now in the almighty sight
Acknowledging that all actions are viewed by a higher power.
violence is wrong
Condemning the use of violence.
don't beat up your girl
Discouraging domestic abuse.
an' talk about you're a badman
Calling out individuals who claim to be tough or intimidating.
'cause you're an idiot
Insulting those who act foolishly or irresponsibly.
you ain't got nothing going on
Making fun of those who lack purpose or direction in life.
hypocricy, racialism, crack heads on the front line
Commenting on societal issues like hypocrisy, racism, and drug abuse.
full of ism and saism
Describing the prevalence of discriminatory attitudes and behaviors.
nar say a ting you know
Challenging individuals to speak up against injustice.
you nar say a ting - way you ain't got nothing going on
Mocking those who complain about problems but don't take action to solve them.
they're talking about the rules and regulations everyday
Referencing the frequent discussion of societal norms and regulations.
the earth leaders break them in every way
Pointing out the hypocrisy of some leaders who don't adhere to the rules they enforce.
economy mash
Commenting on the state of the economy.
the pound it crash
Referencing a recent economic crash in the UK.
the queen and her family. they had to a dash. out the back door
Making fun of the British royal family who fled to safety during the aforementioned crash.
'cause they can't take it no more
Suggesting that the royals were unable to handle the pressure of the economic crisis.
an' from they do dat we know tehy idiot fe sure
Mocking the royals for their actions during the crisis.
d-u-b w-a-r, dat a we yes dat a we
Proudly proclaiming the name of the band.
'cause they talk world peace
Commenting on the idea of world peace.
but they don't want world peace
Suggesting that some individuals or groups don't really desire peace.
all they want is the war to increase
Believing that some individuals or groups actually profit from conflict or war.
the poor as long as you stay poor
Commenting on the socioeconomic struggles of poor individuals.
more money the rich
Implying that wealthy individuals or groups benefit from the financial struggles of poor people.
das how they it for sure
Referencing a prevalent issue in society.
i am gonna tell the world about you. i am gonna let the people know.
Promising to spread the word about societal issues and injustices.
gonna sing it from the hill an' trees
Planning to share the message with as many people as possible.
violence is wrong
Reiterating the belief that violence is unacceptable.
Contributed by Nicholas M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
BigSpecialK23
Yea this is BAD ASS ! ..keep rockin!
Максим Витнов
It's so fuckibf cool man