2) Final Exit is als… Read Full Bio ↴1) A straight edge hardcore band from Umeå, Sweden.
2) Final Exit is also a veteran Japanese noise-core band since early 90s. http://finalexit.bandcamp.com/
1) The members of Final Exit and Final Exit as a band were known for their uncompromising lifestyle (straight edge) and their hard, fast music. They were around since '87, from the beginning of the Umeå Hardcore scene. They released Teg, their first album, in 1994. 15 tracks of raw, brutal, hard, fast straight in your face hardcore classics. Their second and last album, entitled Umeå came in early 1997 and it was backed up by the band's final tour. The band had already realized that there was no place in today's hardcore scene for a band like Final Exit. They were TOO real and didn't want to take part in today's fake scene...
The Final lineup:
D-Rp - bass
Dave eXit - voice
Anders And - guitar
SXE Guile - battery
(Kid Stone - who was the original guitarplayer and later on brutally murdered in Ålidhem, Umeå. He was replaced by Anders And after the recording of the Teg album.)
It has since been revealed that Final Exit was, in fact, a Refused side-project.
2) FINAL EXIT was and is already a legend of noise-core. They started in Tokyo (Japan) in 1992.
http://finalexit.bandcamp.com/
http://www.discogs.com/artist/340293-Final-Exit-2
https://www.facebook.com/noize.no.wakadaishou
https://myspace.com/fxexgxnx/photos
Respect
Final Exit Lyrics
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I′ve seen the victims and I know who's to blame.
I won′t accept it, I won't tolerate.
This pit is not a place for hate.
Show respect, and I'll show you just the smae.
I don′t know your preblem and I really don′t care.
Just can get it out of my face, 'cause we don′t want you here.
These lyrics from Final Exit's song "Respect" convey a strong message about the contrast between the motivations of different individuals attending a music event. The singer proclaims that they came for the music, while acknowledging that there are those who attend with the intention of causing harm and inflicting pain. The singer has witnessed the consequences of such actions and knows who is responsible for them. As a response, they declare that they won't accept or tolerate this behavior, emphasizing that the venue is not a place for hate.
The lyrics also address the concept of respect, with the singer stating that if others show respect, they will reciprocate the same courtesy. The second paragraph suggests a clear boundary: the singer does not care about the problems the person causing pain may have, but insists that they get out of their face because they are not welcome at the event. This further reinforces the importance of respecting others and creating a positive environment.
Overall, the song "Respect" is a call for individuals attending music events to prioritize enjoyment, unity, and respect over causing harm and fostering a negative atmosphere. It emphasizes the values of acceptance and tolerance while rejecting any form of hatred or violence.
Line by Line Meaning
I came for music, you came to cause pain.
I arrived here to enjoy the music, while you arrived with the intention of inflicting harm and distress.
I′ve seen the victims and I know who's to blame.
I have witnessed the individuals affected by your actions and I am well aware of the responsibility lying with you.
I won′t accept it, I won't tolerate.
I refuse to acknowledge and endure your behavior any longer.
This pit is not a place for hate.
This gathering is not an appropriate environment for spreading animosity and hostility.
Show respect, and I'll show you just the same.
If you display courtesy and admiration, I will reciprocate with the very same treatment.
I don′t know your preblem and I really don′t care.
I am not acquainted with your issue, and honestly, it holds no importance or concern to me.
Just can get it out of my face, 'cause we don′t want you here.
Kindly remove yourself from my vicinity, as your presence is unwelcome among us.
Writer(s): Dennis Lyxzen, Kristofer Steen, David Sandstrom, Par Hansson
Contributed by Micah C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Per Olov Olsson
Final Exit we're one of the greatest hardcore bands ever. I have a couple of records with this band. I really lookin g forward to the DVD.
warzoneswe
Sjunkt jävla bra!
John Doe
this band means a looot to me... no matter how cheesy people(the ones who actually don't know shiiit about them) think they are.
loztdignity
grymt, mer klipp med detta kanonljud por favor!
Crippevonfraucht
Jag tycker Final Exit är utan tvekan sveriges bäst hc band genom tiderna men hur är det igentligen för Dave Exit att sjunga de där gammla dängorna igentligen?
P. Bond
...still genius...
Newnoice
Fucking awsome!!!
Cárlóß Barahóna Tóledo
El verdadero HXC es el que tiene menos vistas, final exit es un claro ejemplo.
kanzi79
Säldive!
guLi
does anybody know something about the dvd release date?