Waste national product
Waste national product | |
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General information | |
origin | Leipzig , Germany |
Genre (s) | punk |
founding | 1989 |
resolution | around 1999 |
Last occupation | |
guitar |
Halli (Frank Hallitschke) |
Drums |
Plug (Andreas Sandig) |
singing |
Bad Swen (Swen Perttermann) |
bass |
Haiko (Haiko Schiemann) |
former members | |
bass |
Wulf (Matthias) |
Waste national product was a Leipzig punk band .
history
The basis for founding a band came about when Halli (Frank Hallitschke) and Stöpsel (Andreas Sandig) met in the summer of 1989 while doing the NVA service. Fired by the turnaround and the emergence of the squatter and autonomous scene culture in Leipzig, they founded the band Waste Social Product at the end of 1989. They first attracted national attention on September 30, 1990, when they performed their scene hit "Arnold Diestel" on the street in front of the Leipzig villa of the then GDR interior minister. Their first tape was created in 1991 and subsequently they published songs on several German punk samplers such as Schlachtrufe BRD . Her two albums released Waste National Product in 1994 ( No Power to the Fascists ) and 1995 ( Trauma ). The original bass player "Wulf" (Matthias) was later replaced by Haiko Schiemann. Singer Bad Swen (Swen Perttermann) died in 2019.
The songs, especially angry on their debut album, are directed against politics, business, the state and the police, against the Catholic Church as well as against Nazis and fascists. The Ox-Fanzine describes the style of downward social product on their second album as “punk, which in places only works through its metal elements”.
Discography
- 1994: No Power to the Fascists (Album, Höhnie Records / Nasty Vinyl )
- 1995: Trauma (Album, Höhnie Records / Nasty Vinyl)
Web links
- Waste national product in Parocktikum -Wiki
- Waste social product at Discogs (English)