Scrapy (band)

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Scrapy
General information
Genre (s) Ska punk , street punk
founding 1996
resolution 2010
Website scrapy.net
Last occupation
Beer tom
Woif
Emperor
Boscho
Adrian
Ede
trombone
Fili
Moatl
Mortl
trombone
Tobias
saxophone
Cora
saxophone
Bambi

Scrapy was a ska-punk band from Passau , which was founded in April 1996 in Vilshofen an der Donau . In October 2010 the band broke up.

In the documentary Skinhead Attitude by Daniel Schweizer (2003) several band members are interviewed by Scrapy.

On October 30, 2010 the farewell concert took place in Passau. Since then there have been no more public concerts or publications.

style

Originally a classic punk band with Ska influences, it is very difficult to assign Scrapy to a genre today. Ska and rocksteady rhythms are just as important as Oi! -Punk songs are part of the band's repertoire. Scrapy themselves refer to their music as "Streetska".

Discography

Albums

  • 1999: You Better Wake Up! (CD)
  • 2002: Saturday Night ... (LP / CD)
  • 2004: Unsteady Times (LP / CD)
  • 2007: The Smart Sensation (LP / CD)

Singles and EPs

  • 1998: Utterly Wiped Out
  • 2001: The Riot EP (Split-7 "with Stage Bottles )
  • 2002: Local Pub

Tributes

  • A Tribute to the Spirit of 69 Vol. 2
  • 2002: Skarface, Merci

Sampler contributions

  • 2000: Antiracists United with "Rude Boys Better Wake up"
  • 2000: Class Pride - World Wide with "Still Standing"
  • 2000: The Central Committee recommends: We have a world to win with "Still Standing"
  • 2001: Dance to the Revolution with "Stereo"
  • 2001: KOB vs. Mad Butcher 3 with "Street Politics"
  • 2001: La Lotta Continua with "Street Politics"
  • 2002: Skannibal Party with "Skinheads, Boots & Reggae"
  • 2002: From Punk to Ska Vol. 2 with "Local Pub"
  • 2002: Kreizkruzefix with "Skank'n'Roll"
  • Močvara with "Wrecked Up Misery"
  • 2003: 4th Festival Antiraciste with "Stereo"
  • 2003: Music for the Terraces with "Saturday Night Drink Activists"
  • 2004: Live-Laugh-Fight with "Skinheads, Boots & Reggae"
  • 2005: Walking to the Beat with "Local Pub"

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