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)
Wild and Dangerous
Oxymoron Lyrics
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But the likes of me aren't disinclined to a thrill
Cast off your fear, scare them all
Cause their rules are made for breaking
Or you're just tame or blind
Can't live without the kicks in my brain
Why not freak out, there's so much you can do
Hold on, let's go now don't have no fear
Live wild and dangerous
Get out and kick some ass
Live wild and dangerous
Be a threat to the upper class
What else could you be in a bourgeois country like this
But a thorn in the ass of the authorities
Can't live without the kicks in my brain
Feeling the pulse, sometimes the pain
Why not break out of the established control
Live wild
Hold out, let's go now
We don't give a fuck 'cause we wanna
In "Wild and Dangerous," Oxymoron sings about breaking the rules and living dangerously. The song speaks about the appeal of things that are prohibited and how some people, like the singer, are not afraid to take a risk. The lyrics challenge the listener to cast off their fears and scare others by breaking the established rules and not conforming to what society expects.
The chorus emphasizes this idea of living wild and dangerous, not only for the thrill it brings but also as a way to be a thorn in the side of authority. The lyrics suggest that in a bourgeois society like this, there is no other way to be than to rebel against the upper class and the authorities. Overall, the song suggests that those who are not afraid to take risks and push boundaries are the ones who truly live life to the fullest.
Line by Line Meaning
Things that are prohibited always had their own appeal
Forbidden things can be irresistible
But the likes of me aren't disinclined to a thrill
I am not opposed to excitement
Cast off your fear, scare them all
Don't be afraid to shake things up
Cause their rules are made for breaking
Rules are meant to be challenged
Or you're just tame or blind
Don't be timid or ignorant
Can't live without the kicks in my brain
I need the rush of adrenaline
Feeling the pulse, sometimes the pain
I enjoy the highs and lows of life
Why not freak out, there's so much you can do
Take advantage of your freedom to be yourself
Hold on, let's go now don't have no fear
Don't hesitate, seize the moment
Live wild and dangerous
Embrace a thrilling lifestyle
Get out and kick some ass
Be bold and assertive
Be a threat to the upper class
Challenging the elite can be empowering
What else could you be in a bourgeois country like this
Rebelling against societal norms is a natural response
But a thorn in the ass of the authorities
Challenging authority can be satisfying
Why not break out of the established control
Defy social norms and expectations
Live wild
Live life on your own terms
Hold out, let's go now
Seize the opportunity to be free
We don't give a fuck 'cause we wanna
We are unafraid to be ourselves
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