Originating from the Erlangen/Nuernberg area of Germany, their first real public performance was at an annual punk rock festival in their hometown, along with other local bands. After the show, they were offered several slots as support acts for more established bands all over Germany.
In May 1994, they released their debut EP, Beware, Poisonous! on their own Oxyfactory Records label. The EP was soon reissued by Helen of Oi! Records in October of that year, which led to a full-length album deal. While recording Fuck The Nineties—Here’s Our Noize, bassist Filzlaus left the band, and was eventually replaced by a friend, Arne. Helen of Oi! Records originally released the album on vinyl in May 1995, and re-released it on CD in the United States in February 1996.
Following the release of Fuck The Nineties—Here’s Our Noize, which received great underground reviews, Oxymoron began to tour across Germany as well as in Europe. They band released a split EP with english band Braindance, entitled Mohican Melodies in September 1995. Oxymoron released the Crisis Identity EP in March 1996 on Arne’s short-lived Rough Beat Records label, and the band appeared on Helen Of Oi!’s Streetpunk Worldwide compilation EP in the same year. They also embarked on their first US tour, along the east coast with Braindance and The Casualties. Also in 1996, Oxymoron made the jump to the German Knock-Out Records label, which released the band's second full-length, The Pack Is Back, in April 1997. The release was followed by more touring in Europe, as well as a three-week summer tour in Japan with The Discocks. Oxymoron established themselves well in the American and German punk scene as an anti-racist streetpunk band.
In 1998, several tours were cancelled, Sucker had to be hospitalized for nerve damage, and Arne decided to leave the band just weeks before they were to head back into the studio. They released a split with Dropkick Murphys titled Irish Stout vs. German Lager. Chrissy, who temporarily had been a second guitarist and had played bass on the first US tour, stepped in on bass. March 1999 saw the release of the mini-album, Westworld, and was followed by more touring of Europe as well as a seven-week coast-to-coast US tour with Dropkick Murphys and the Ducky Boys. Chrissy left the band after the tour and was quickly replaced by Morpheus.
In October 2000, Oxymoron released a compilation album, Best Before 2000, which included all previous 7” singles, along with tracks from previous compilations. November 2001 marked the release of the Savage Output EP, which included three tracks from their upcoming full-length along and one unreleased track. Their third full-length album, Feed The Breed was also released in November 2001, and was followed by a six-week coast-to-coast US tour, as well as a European/German tour.
Martin, decided to leave the band, which led to Chrissy stepping in on guitar. They eventually found a replacement guitarist, but he left in the middle of the 2002 US tour. The band’s driver, Davey, filled the void for the remainder of the tour, and also on the following European tour.
While not announcing an official breakup, Oxymoron has been on an indefinite hiatus since 2002, when Oxymoron announced: "In the near future you won't hear much from us. Oxymoron will have a break for a while! We'll let you know what's going on here, but first of all we definitely [need to] take some time off with the band." In 2005 they reported that "the band is still on ice." 2006 saw the release of somewhat new material in the Noize Overdose split EP with Bonecrusher. The EP contained previously unreleased tracks, along with live footage from a 1999 Hamburg, Germany concert. 2006 also marked the release of the first album of Sucker’s solo project, Bad Co. Project, entitled Sucker Stories.
Current members
Sucker: Vocals (1992-Present)
Bjoern: Drums (1992-Present)
Morpheus: Bass (1999-Present)
Former members
Filzlaus: Bass (1992-1994)
Martin: Guitar (1992-2001)
Arne: Bass (1995-1998)
Chrissy: Bass (1996 US Tour, 1998-1999)
Chrissy: Guitar (2001)
Unknown Member: Guitar (Played for part of 2002 US Tour)
Davey: Guitar (2002)
Bondage
Oxymoron Lyrics
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The fault is you
I'm embarrassed left for dead
Feel like a healer, I lie down put in chains
I was to start but you got it in my way
'Cause I don't need you
I'm living on a cruel dope
There is a jock living in my head
I can't get rid off it and it drives me mad
It all began when I first saw your face
I couldn't restrain and bondage was the price
The whole affair turns into a suicide squad
Obscenity attracts me, extremely odd
As slave you can't decide what's wrong or right
The lacc whips on
Pervert for a day
Anti Bondage
Anti Bondage
The lyrics of Oxymoron's song "Bondage" is a commentary on the mental and emotional struggle of being captive to someone or something. The first few lines describe the singer's struggle with an unwanted presence in his head, a "jock" that reminds him of his past mistakes and failures. It's revealed that this "jock" represents the person responsible for putting the singer in chains of bondage. The singer expresses feelings of embarrassment and powerlessness, stating that he feels weak like a "healer" that has been bound.
The lyrics suggest that the singer was willing to start a new life, but the person responsible for his bondage got in his way. The chorus "Cause I don't need you, I'm living on a cruel dope," highlights the singer's realization that he can't depend on anyone else to break free from his bondage. The phrase "living on cruel dope" could be referring to the feeling of being trapped, but also the adrenaline and strength that comes with fighting to break free.
The lyrics continue to describe the singer's struggle with this bondage, portraying it as a form of suicide. He is attracted to the obscenity of it all, but as a slave, he can't decide what's right or wrong. The use of the phrase "pervert for a day" adds a layer of confusion and desperation to the mental and emotional struggle described in the song.
Overall, the lyrics of "Bondage" are a reflection on the difficulty of breaking free from something that has a strong hold on a person's mind and emotions. It's a commentary on the internal struggle of wanting freedom and independence, but feeling powerless to achieve it.
Line by Line Meaning
There's a jock living in my head
A part of me is obsessing over you
The fault is you
I blame you for making me feel this way
I'm embarrassed left for dead
I feel ashamed and worthless for succumbing to my desires
Feel like a healer, I lie down put in chains
I thought my love could heal you, but instead it has enslaved me
I was to start but you got it in my way
I had plans for my life, but you changed everything
'Cause I don't need you
I wish I could get over you, but I can't
I'm living on a cruel dope
My addiction to you is destroying me
There is a jock living in my head
Your image haunts me all the time
I can't get rid off it and it drives me mad
I don't know how to stop thinking about you and it's driving me insane
It all began when I first saw your face
I fell for you at first sight
I couldn't restrain and bondage was the price
I gave in to my desire for you and now I'm paying the price
The whole affair turns into a suicide squad
Our love is doomed and will destroy us both
Obscenity attracts me, extremely odd
I'm drawn to things that are forbidden and taboo
As slave you can't decide what's wrong or right
I have lost control over my own life and actions because of my love for you
The lacc whips on
The pain of loving you is unbearable
Pervert for a day
I'm willing to do anything for you, even if it means compromising my values
Anti Bondage
Despite all this, I wish I could break free from my obsession with you
Anti Bondage
I want to free myself from this emotional bondage
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