1. Trance and hard dan… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five artists by this name:
1. Trance and hard dance group from Ayr, Scotland, UK.
2. A hardcore/skate punk band from Vienna, Austria. Featuring ex-members of defunct UK hardcore band Dead Swans.
3. Dutch hardcore techno / gabber act known from Thunderdome / ID&T, BZRK Records, ect. Aliases: DJ Francois & Jeremy, Gabbaheads, Sons Of Hardcorps, Sunday's Limit
Real name: Jorn Hanneman & Francois Zoontjes
Not to be confused with the Scottish Public Domain of 'Operation Blade'.
4. A Melodic Rock band which featured Billy Trudel on vocals; David Young on Keyboards & backing vocals; Bruce Watson on guitars, mandolin & backing vocals; Larry Antonino on bass & backing vocals; and Matt Laug on drums & percussion. The band produced one album, "Radio Nights" a smooth and atmospheric rock album, which was released in 1998 by MTM Music (199656). Additional musicians included Stuart Mathis, Cameron Stone, Roland Hartwell, Jimmy Haun, and David Eisley. The album is released as from Germany, however it was produced, mixed and engineered in Woodland Hills, California, USA.
5. Any music released as public domain and not under the recording artist's name
1. Trance and hard dance group from Ayr, Scotland, UK. Members: James Allan, Mark Sherry, Neil Skinner.
Their single "Operation Blade" entered the UK national charts at Number Five and sold upwards of 250,000 copies with Platinum for sales in Australia.
Public Domain changed their line up in 2002 when Mallorca Lee and David Forbes continued with their solo projects.
Public Domain originally were James Allan, Mark Sherry and Alistair MacIsaac, they started the band under the idea that all of their music would be under a "Public Domain" licence which they continue to do. They penned the hit "Operation Blade", After signing the track to Slinky it was decided they needed a frontman - enter Mallorca Lee. Mallorca was at that time working on his own project with David Forbes; this was put on hold and both Mallorca and David contributed to the album "Hardhop Superstars".
After touring the album worldwide in 2001/2002, Mallorca and David continued with their solo projects, enter Neil Skinner (MC Cyclone), a lifelong friend of all the guys and well known for his skills with Dyewitness. At this moment Public Domain are James Allan, Mark Sherry and Neil Skinner and are finishing off their acclaimed second album with touring following shortly. Having recently toured Japan and with Colours at Coloursfest this year, Public Domain go from strength to strength, continuing with untouchable live show that is their trademark, working with legend Chuck D, MC Mallorca Lee and now Neil Skinner, proves the talent of one of Scotlands most successful exports.
2. A hardcore/skate punk band from Vienna, Austria. Featuring ex-members of defunct UK hardcore band Dead Swans. In June 2013, they released a 5 song demo.
Check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/publicdomainskatepunks
Operation Blade
Public Domain Lyrics
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Everybody in the house make some noise
I want everyone in the house to say Ho
Public Domain kickin' it to you man
Bass in the place, London
Bass in the place, London
Bass in the place, London
The lyrics of Public Domain's song Operation Blade are simple and repetitive, but they convey a sense of energy and urgency. The opening lines announce the presence of the bass in London, setting the tone for the entire song. The chorus repeats the phrase "Everybody in the house make some noise" twice, encouraging the listeners to participate and join in. The call and response of "Ho" adds to the interactive vibe of the song, making it a catchy and engaging tune.
The lyrics of Operation Blade are not meant to convey any profound message or emotion. Instead, they serve as a rallying cry for people to come together and enjoy the music. The repetition of the bass line and the call and response of the chorus are designed to create a sense of unity and shared experience among the listeners.
Line by Line Meaning
Bass in the place, London
The singer emphasizes the presence of bass in London, indicating a party atmosphere and urging the audience to get excited.
[Chorus: x 2]
This section is repeated twice throughout the song and is meant to hype up the crowd and promote participation.
Everybody in the house make some noise
The singer is urging everyone present to make noise and contribute to the energy of the party.
I want everyone in the house to say Ho
The artist is requesting that the audience shout the word 'ho,' possibly as a form of call-and-response.
Public Domain kickin' it to you man
Public Domain is the entity responsible for the music being played, and is emphasizing that they are providing the audience with a great experience.
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: PETER HOOK, BERNARD (GB 2) SUMNER, GILLIAN LESLEY GILBERT, STEPHEN PAUL DAVID MORRIS, MARK SHERRY, JAMES EDWARD ALLAN, ALISTAIR JOSEPH MACISAAC, ERIC SADLER, CARLTON RIDENHOUR, HANK SHOCKLEE, WILLIAM DRAYTON, ARTHUR HENRY BAKER
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2023 and still as epic as ever...
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2024 and more
@bonzothomas561
Goosebumps every time that drop comes in. Years and years later
@sarahfox8861
Defooo
@TheGrader600
Agreed
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Oh Yasssss
@Forgottenimpuls
How can this song ever be forgotten? BLADE at his finest. ;)
@Forgottenimpuls
Original is "New Orders Confusion". Was good then and still is now.Β
@sasproductions701
when this first came out my dad bought a 28" widescreen sony tv with a sony dvd player when they first came out and this was in the package with the film carrie as well.
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Tony Richardson cool