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{{Short description|British hardcore band}} |
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{{Notability|date=August 2010}} |
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{{About|the band|the film|Knuckledust (film)}} |
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{{Infobox musical artist |
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| name = Knuckledust |
| name = Knuckledust |
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| origin = London, England |
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| genre = [[Heavy hardcore]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kamiński |first1=Karol |title=KNUCKLEDUST – "Humanity's Nightmare" video |date=12 October 2016 |url=https://idioteq.com/knuckledust-humanitys-nightmare-video/ |accessdate=1 November 2019}}</ref> |
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| origin = [[London, England]], [[UK]] |
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| genre = [[Hardcore punk]] |
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| years_active = 1996–present |
| years_active = 1996–present |
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| label = GSR Music & Rucktion Records |
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'''Knuckledust''' are a |
'''Knuckledust''' are a British [[heavy hardcore]] band from London. The band was formed in 1996 when Nic, Ray and Wema contacted Pelbu to start a band. The band went on to release many albums, tour the world extensively and continue to do so today, without any changes in personnel. |
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== Members == |
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After the release of the first mini CD and 7" record in 1997 the band were soon offered their first album deal by Blackfish records in 1998. The success of this was to become apparent in 1999 when the album 'Time Won't Heal This...' was licensed by a US label after continuing sales in Europe. |
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Time Won't Heal This was considered a success in the UK but still lacked the bigger European market. In 2002 KD were offered a contract by Europe's Gangstyle Records with their album 'Universal Struggle'. |
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*Wema – guitar (also in Ironed Out) |
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After completing the Eastpak Resistance Tour in 2003 the band were well on the way to becoming one of Europe's better known Hardcore acts. |
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=== Studio albums === |
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*''Bluffs, Lies & Alibis'' (2012, GSR Music) |
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*''Songs of Sacrifice'' (2016, GSR Music) |
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=== EPs === |
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Knuckledust have toured with the likes of [[Blood For Blood]], [[Suicidal Tendencies]], [[Stampin' Ground]], [[Sworn Enemy]], The Business, and [[Hatebreed]] and are involved with a number of other bands. Pelbu also helps run the DIY hardcore record label 'Rucktion Records'. |
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*''...In Plain Sight'' (2021, Time Won’t Heal This/Bloodblast) |
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=== Splits === |
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With Gangstyle changing name to GSR Music, Knuckledust have since released 'Unbreakable' and released 'Promises, Comfort Fools' in October 2007. |
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*With Area Effect (1997, Black-Up) |
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From 1996 until the present day Knuckledust has had the same line-up. |
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=== Compilations === |
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*Wema (guitar) |
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=== Compilation appearances === |
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*''Time for Some Rucktion'' (2004, Rucktion'') |
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=== Music videos === |
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* "25 Years Dead" (2003) |
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* "Bluffs, Lies & Alibis" (2012) |
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* "Foundations" (2014) |
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*Time Won't Heal This (''2000, Blackfish/Rucktion'') - ''full-length'' |
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* "Life Struggle" (2016) |
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* "Humanities Nightmare" (2016) |
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* "Kings And Toys" (2021) |
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*Time For Some Rucktion Compilation (''2004, Rucktion'') |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.gsrmusic.com GSR Official Website] |
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*[http://www.rucktion.com Home of London HARDcore] |
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*[http://knuckledust.com/ Knuckledust official website] |
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*[http://www.musik-industry.com/interviews/21/17-10-2005/knuckledust.html Interview on Musik-Industry.com] 2009 |
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*[http://t-musicvault-en.blogspot.com/2009/10/knuckledust-our-scene-is-very.html Interview with Pelbu for Stefan Topuzov's Music Vault] 2009 |
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[[Category:Underground punk scene in the United Kingdom]] |
[[Category:Underground punk scene in the United Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:British hardcore punk |
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[[Category:Musical groups established in 1996]] |
[[Category:Musical groups established in 1996]] |
Latest revision as of 23:28, 1 May 2023
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Knuckledust | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Heavy hardcore[1] |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | GSR Music & Rucktion Records |
Knuckledust are a British heavy hardcore band from London. The band was formed in 1996 when Nic, Ray and Wema contacted Pelbu to start a band. The band went on to release many albums, tour the world extensively and continue to do so today, without any changes in personnel.
Members[edit]
- Nic – bass (also in Ninebar, formerly in Deadline and the Business)
- Pelbu – vocals (also in Bun Dem Out, formerly in Beatdown Fury and Maldito)
- Ray – drums (also in Argy Bargy, formerly in Deadline, Deny Everything and the Business)
- Wema – guitar (also in Ironed Out)
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
- Time Won't Heal This (2000, Blackfish/Rucktion/Thorp Records)
- Universal Struggle (2003, GSR Music)
- Unbreakable (2005, GSR Music)
- Promises Comfort Fools (2007, GSR Music)
- Bluffs, Lies & Alibis (2012, GSR Music)
- Songs of Sacrifice (2016, GSR Music)
EPs[edit]
- Demo (1996, self-released)
- London Hardcore (1997, Days of Fury)
- In Yer Boat (1998, Household Name)
- ...In Plain Sight (2021, Time Won’t Heal This/Bloodblast)
Splits[edit]
- With Area Effect (1997, Black-Up)
- Smash Tradition with Indecision (1998, Household Name)
- The Darkside Versus the Eastside with Stampin' Ground (1999, Blackfish)
- Together We Stand, Divided We Brawl with Unite (2001, Blackfish)
Compilations[edit]
- Dustography (2006, Rucktion)
Compilation appearances[edit]
- Fuck Off Household Name (1998, Household Name)
- Time for Some Rucktion (2004, Rucktion)
- Kirisaki Compilation (2009, Kirisaki Records)
Music videos[edit]
- "25 Years Dead" (2003)
- "Bluffs, Lies & Alibis" (2012)
- "Foundations" (2014)
- "Life Struggle" (2016)
- "Humanities Nightmare" (2016)
- "Kings And Toys" (2021)
References[edit]
- ^ Kamiński, Karol (12 October 2016). "KNUCKLEDUST – "Humanity's Nightmare" video". Retrieved 1 November 2019.